RICMIC
Veteran member
It's really hard to tell with just this one photo. It has a great frame, but looks like a 3x3 from this angle. I've been faked out by velvet before and surely will be again.
Doesn't seem obvious to me at all. go_deep says a 120 class deer is +/- 10 inches of 120. That means a 120 class deer could be as small as 110 or as big as 130. There's a huge difference between 110 -130.boone/crocket classification. what godeep said above. if it hasn't been scored yet, most just give what they believe is a ballpark guess.
seems pretty obvious to me.
there is a big difference , but keep in mind , till it's on the ground and one gets some tape on it, it's really just an educated (in some cases uneducated ) ballpark guess. and in the end it's not really a big deal how big or small , a deer someone else saw ,is.Doesn't seem obvious to me at all. go_deep says a 120 class deer is +/- 10 inches of 120. That means a 120 class deer could be as small as 110 or as big as 130. There's a huge difference between 110 -130.
From reading these responses and other comments about class, is no one really knows what class is.
That buck has NO class because he is licking his balls in public.Here is another buck and this guy is a good example for what to look for in the 3 rd week of July.
So what class is this buck?
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