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Re: Same Axis? [Re: esnow74] #8270260 05/19/21 04:10 PM
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Dang that stinks

Re: Same Axis? [Re: esnow74] #8270515 05/19/21 08:21 PM
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Not the same buck, mass on the one you shot is superior than the one on the right. Wow, that's some serious shenanigans there!


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Re: Same Axis? [Re: esnow74] #8270536 05/19/21 08:42 PM
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Not really even close. What a load of you know what.


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Re: Same Axis? [Re: esnow74] #8270543 05/19/21 08:52 PM
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Looks like different animals to me, but what about shrinking after death confused2

What percent do antlers shrink after death?


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Re: Same Axis? [Re: leswad] #8270551 05/19/21 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted by leswad
Looks like different animals to me, but what about shrinking after death confused2

What percent do antlers shrink after death?


less than 1%, usually. Certainly not 20%.


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Re: Same Axis? [Re: esnow74] #8270552 05/19/21 09:00 PM
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I remember the thread where you brought this to the attention of the outfitter, and he quickly "resolved it". Looks like he just found a mount that was close and hoped to trick you. This looks very bad for him,

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Re: Same Axis? [Re: esnow74] #8270574 05/19/21 09:19 PM
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Re: Same Axis? [Re: esnow74] #8270582 05/19/21 09:24 PM
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I'd agree, that isn't the same set of antlers.


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Re: Same Axis? [Re: TEXASLEFTY] #8270760 05/20/21 12:18 AM
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Very similar up top but there is no doubt yours had much better brows that hooked much more than the mount they gave you.

To me it is flat out incompetency that they could actually mix up sets of antlers at a taxidermist. There is absolutely no excuse for it at all. I can see how a cape could get mixed up, NOT the antlers.


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Re: Same Axis? [Re: esnow74] #8270843 05/20/21 01:43 AM
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Different!


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Nice

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