Which One?
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id shoot which ever one i seen first in range with the best shot...but if they were standing nose to nose at 20yrds id shoot the one on the right...no the left...uh...
id shoot which ever one i seen first in range with the best shot...but if they were standing nose to nose at 20yrds id shoot the one on the right...no the left...uh...
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let'm go and let'm grow oh heck I'm sorry could'nt help myself.I would shoot the one on the right if they were together, he looks wider with more mass and he has longer brow tines, but I would shoot the first one that gave me a good shot.
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Oof, that's a tough problem to have.
If both were broadside 20 yards away with their heads down I think I'd take the one on the right. My first reaction was the one on the left, I love his height, but then I noticed the brow tine on the left side is really short. The other buck is more symmetrical.
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I, like most everyone else would be happy to take either.
But, given the choice, I would shoot the one on the left.
Score has little of nothing to do with it. That deer on the right is a young deer. I find it hard to believe but he looks like a 2.5 y.o., although its probably just the angle and I suspect he is probably 3.5. That deer needs at least another year before he reaches his full potential. The deer on the left appears to be at least 3.5, perhaps 4.5. Again, tough angle to tell. But I'd definately leave the one on the right to grow up.
But, given the choice, I would shoot the one on the left.
Score has little of nothing to do with it. That deer on the right is a young deer. I find it hard to believe but he looks like a 2.5 y.o., although its probably just the angle and I suspect he is probably 3.5. That deer needs at least another year before he reaches his full potential. The deer on the left appears to be at least 3.5, perhaps 4.5. Again, tough angle to tell. But I'd definately leave the one on the right to grow up.