Age these teeth

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They are not 100% accurate on southern deer due to our extended growing season (summer), but they tend to be more accurate on older bucks (5.5+). It is cheap and another data set to confirm or negate your age estimate from the TR&W method. When I suspect a buck is 4.5+, I like aging them myself, then sending them off to get a second opinion from one of the vendors mentioned above.
 
duckriver":4xgs2x03 said:
Deer age is way cheaper than the other one lol
If you are only sending one set in, this is correct, but if you send in three or four sets (yours, your buddies, etc), Matsons is cheaper. If only aging one deer, DeerAge would be my choice as well.
 
looks like 4.5, but info limited... like catman said, you cut off his last molars (well, can see 1 cusp of the last molar in one of the pics)
 

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