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    #16
    I've got one thats 29 plus. But not 30.
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      #17
      I didn’t put tape on this one, but he was plenty big enough for me. He’s at Hills of Texas in Llano. I’m sure I’ll see him again around Thanksgiving, lol.







      Also, I think they are delicious. I cubed the backstraps and make red chili adobo and stews. I ground the rest and made sausage last weekend. They’re not venison, but they’re plenty good table fare. Like anything else, I think it’s all in the care of the animal after the shot and proper prep of the meat when cooking. Low and slow has been the key for me with Auodad.


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        #18
        I guess I deleted the picture of my neighbors 38 incher he shot a few months ago.

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          #19
          Gold medal ram. 32” with 13” bases (if I remember the base measurement correctly). Shot free range in Terlingua.





          Then there’s my dads he shot last October. 26” ram with 12” bases BUT his lack of length was from brooming. His chaps were INSANE. Just as much of a trophy in my opinion as mine. He shot him at 550 yards free range in Terlingua also.




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          Last edited by UltraMax; 02-21-2021, 08:50 PM.

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            #20
            Originally posted by colonel62 View Post
            Shot this ram last month north of Alpine. He went 35 3/8
            That's it!

            I've got open invitation on some free range 30+. Just need the coin

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              #21
              Be sure your taxidermist is quality when having this animal done up. The chaps is what makes the mount above and beyond horn length.

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                #22
                Originally posted by samj View Post
                Be sure your taxidermist is quality when having this animal done up. The chaps is what makes the mount above and beyond horn length.
                Agree.

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                  #23
                  If I remember correctly he was 31.5” or so





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                    #24
                    Originally posted by TildenHunter View Post
                    If I remember correctly he was 31.5” or so





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                    Great looking mount and sheep.

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                      #25
                      This one is 34 1/2


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                          #27


                          34 inches, free range in Valentine, Texas.


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                            #28
                            Originally posted by LuckyCards2006 View Post


                            34 inches, free range in Valentine, Texas.


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                            Ole warrior! Nice!


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                              #29

                              31.5x32. Free range, solid last day ram.


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                                #30
                                This is another ram I took this six years ago around marathon. He went 30x31. I agree with what some others have said. Don’t get caught up in horn length. Go for that mature brute ram look. If he tapes out longer than you thought it’s just a bonus.
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