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Spare Pronghorn Skull?
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<blockquote data-quote="AT Hiker" data-source="post: 5735794" data-attributes="member: 10019"><p>Good luck finding a skull. Your best bet is finding someone willing to gift you a legal road kill or something like that. Your angles will be off but sounds like to understand that and you're willing to adjust the bone as much as you can. Which will not impact any type of B&C score, if that matters. </p><p>Those sheaths do come off but people wanting a shoulder mount, 99% of the time use the skull. It's just the nature of pronghorn taxidermy. Of course euro "mounts" use the entire skull. </p><p>The artificial skulls work and the more you pay, typically the better the quality is. However, try to keep them out of direct sunlight because they all yellow. Yes, you can periodically paint them. </p><p>Pro tip, those artificial skulls handle a fall from the wall much better than the real deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AT Hiker, post: 5735794, member: 10019"] Good luck finding a skull. Your best bet is finding someone willing to gift you a legal road kill or something like that. Your angles will be off but sounds like to understand that and you’re willing to adjust the bone as much as you can. Which will not impact any type of B&C score, if that matters. Those sheaths do come off but people wanting a shoulder mount, 99% of the time use the skull. It’s just the nature of pronghorn taxidermy. Of course euro “mounts” use the entire skull. The artificial skulls work and the more you pay, typically the better the quality is. However, try to keep them out of direct sunlight because they all yellow. Yes, you can periodically paint them. Pro tip, those artificial skulls handle a fall from the wall much better than the real deal. [/QUOTE]
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