Picture #1 was taken in August - about 3/4 mile away from where the deer in Picture #2 was taken in early November.
It's that left main beam that's the signature - with the G3 leaning forward - and about 6" of beam curling in.However, on the right, the velvet buck appears to have a little more mass in the beam, and maybe a shade longer in theG3?
But things can look a little different once they shed the velvet. And I snapped Pic#1 through my varmint rifle scope at 32x at around400 yards. So it's not the best photo ever taken.
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I'd like to email Pic #1 to the kid who shot this deer -to givehim a little history behind his deer - but I want to make sure the consensus is that it's actually the same buck.
He'd been hitting a soybean field all summer - and I watched this deer for hours and hours - a couple nights/week. Once the beans dried, he vacated the area - and moved to another property that's laden with hard mast. And does.