How big is a 300 bull elk?
How big is a 300 bull elk?
300” Bull: G1= 14”, G2= 14”, G3=10”, G4= 16”, G5= 8. Note that a 300” bull will more likely have 45” main beams about 54” inches of total mass and a 35” spread.
What is a 300 bull elk?
A 300 class bull usually has eye guards and brow tines that are less that the diatance from his eyes to the end of his nose. The third tines are about the same as the brow tines and the fourth is generally 18 inches or less.
What is a good score for a bull elk?
For a typical American elk, Boone and Crockett requires a minimum of 360 points to enter the Awards Book, and 375 points for entry into the All-time Records Book. For most bulls, inside spread is only 10-15 percent of its score. Mass is usually less than 20 percent. Beam length is worth close to 25 percent.
What is the largest bull elk on record?
With a confirmed final score of 449 4/8”, O’Shea’s bull is the new P&Y World Record. This bull surpasses the previous world record by 7 4/8”. According the O’Shea the bull was first located in September of 2017. “Routine examinations of trail cameras rendered interesting snapshots of the nocturnal 8 x 7 bull elk.
How old does a 300 class elk get?
(The distance from the antler pedicle to the end of the nose on a mature bull is about 16 to 18 inches.) The main beams will just barely reach his withers. The antlers are light in mass by comparison to an older larger bull. Generally, a bull with a 300 class rack will be 4 or 5 years old.
How big is a 300 inch elk in Wyoming?
This bull is a bit over 275 gross and 266 5/8 net. “Average” will vary with different areas, but if they are anything like those in southern Wyoming, the average is going to be closer to 240-250 than 300. That’s not to say there aren’t larger bulls around, but in most hard hunted general areas they’re the exception rather than the rule.
What does a 300P / T Elk look like?
Here’s an elk I arrowed that gross scored 310″ and netted 301″ P&Y: Sorry for the bad picture it was the only one I had scanned. This bull grossed 305 and netted 298. The kicker about this bull is he is 52″ wide at the widest points. His swords flared out. Thanks guys those are some awesome bulls.
How big should a 7×7 Elk be?
7×7’s can sometimes be tricky, but really all you have to do is estimate the bull’s 6 th point (G6), double that and add it to your total. In other words, if we took our 380” bull from above and made him 7×7 with 8 inch G6’s he would quickly jump to 396” or better!