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I was once told that the beading around the bases is different from a mulie to a WT. Wt's have linear rows of beading,with some random bumpiness, whereas mulies are completely random in the beading pattern. If the beading on there forms lines at all, probably a Wt. If they were picked up in Central Oklahoma, probably a Wt. But just to look at them, mulie all the way...Either way, both sides should add up to 150" or more, not including spread.....Were they east or west of OKC?
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From: Chickasha, Ok
Hey Backstrap they were found about 40 miles south of OKC...
The left brow tine is about 4 inches long and the right is about 3 but it has been broken off and the right also has a kicker coming off of the back of it.
The beading on the bottom of both antlersform in rows
The left brow tine is about 4 inches long and the right is about 3 but it has been broken off and the right also has a kicker coming off of the back of it.
The beading on the bottom of both antlersform in rows
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