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Wyoming T/A
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sent to me by a friend--
This was taken in the Missouri Breaks.
What a hog !!!!! That first picture of the back side of the horns, you can
see an interesting bulge. John Lewton is very knowledgeable and experienced
on Montana Sheep. The scorer had to dig his score sheet out of the safe to
compare, 'He greened 40'R 39'L with 15 4/8' base 15 2/8 X 15 0/8 X 12'
thirds witch will put him close to 195 green. The scorer has only been on
one ram kill where the 3rd qtr was 12' and at the tip where he was broomed
was over 8' around! This ram was also the oldest Ram kill the scorer has
ever seen in the Breaks estimated to be 11 to 12 years old'.
The official score is Length - 40'2/8 R, 38' 2/8 L, Bases - 16' 2/8 R,
16'1/8 L, First Quarter- 15' 4/8 R, 15'4/8 L, Second Quarter - 13'4/8 R,
13'5/8 L, Third - 9' R, 9' 2/8L. The circumference at the Second and Third
Quarter is very impressive