Most Impressive Typical Ever?
#11
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ocooch Mts. Wisconsin
Posts: 82
RE: Most Impressive Typical Ever?
I'd say the General, I like how his rack comes around like a "crown". He has a little more mass than the rest which is second only to height in my book. I like the symetry(grammer problem?) of the Zaft buck and the height of the King, but I think the General has the best of both. I wish his ears were forward though, and a "full sneak" .
#16
RE: Most Impressive Typical Ever?
i like the hanson buck.he is pretty impressive considering he was aged at 3.5 to 4.5 years old.he never had the chance to reach full potential.to bad he never had more mass to go with the great rack.hes got the main beams the height the width,what more could a person ask for,again its just to bad he didnt have the mass.can u imagine if he could have made it to the ripe old age of 5.5 to 6.5 years-------WOW
#17
Nontypical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Rural Kansas... Where Life is Good
Posts: 4,139
RE: Most Impressive Typical Ever?
The General and Kansas King are both sheds(#1 & #2), and I'm not sure who owns them. It's crazy, but they don't get too much publicity, even though if killed they would both be the new world record typical...
The Rompola buck is just as impressive as any of these, but then if I listed him, I would have to list a number of other impressive bucks that have also been obviously fabricated. Just keeping it on the real antlers for now.
The Rompola buck is just as impressive as any of these, but then if I listed him, I would have to list a number of other impressive bucks that have also been obviously fabricated. Just keeping it on the real antlers for now.
#18
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Spring Grove, Pa. USA
Posts: 2,120
RE: Most Impressive Typical Ever?
I really like the Johnson Buck-there's a record that is still standing after 30+ years but the Jordan Buck is just incredible!The pictures really don't do that buck justice-it has to be seen in person to fully appreciate it.