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In 1958, the original Jordan Buck mount showed up at a rummage sale in Sandstone, Minnesota. They were purchased by Bob Ludwig. [3] In 1971, the Jordan Buck was sent to Pennsylvania to be officially scored by a Boone & Crockett judges’ panel. The deer was declared a new world record with a final net typical score of 206 1/8 points. [1]
The buck has 8 points with a split brow tine and a spread is just under 21 inches on the outside. His taxidermist aged the buck at more than 4. “I want to thank my dad, younger brother Isaac ...
Bodacious #J-31 (1988 – May 16, 2000) was an American bucking bull.He was known throughout the rodeo world as "the world's most dangerous bull". He was also known as "the greatest bull ever to buck".
The buck had a 19-inch inside spread with 24-inch main beams. The G2s were just over 9 inches and 11 inches. The G3s were 10 6/8 and 11 3/8 inches and the bases measured 6 inches. The total gross ...
However, even with deductions like that, the buck could be a state record. If it in fact does measure 222 inches and has 31 inches of deductions, that leaves the score at 191 inches.
The initial score came out to be 342 3/8 non-typical points. Based upon the initial score, North American Whitetail Magazine declared the buck as the new world-record in the December 1983 issue of their magazine. [3] In 1986, the Hole in the Horn buck was re-measured by a judges’ panel of official Boone & Crockett scorers.
The 8-point buck scored about 134 6/8 inches. “The one tine was a little over 11 inches long,” he said. He made a European skull mount with the buck. Spring gobbler.
The bull is always given a score. Four judges award a score of up to 25 points each for the rider's performance, and four judges award up to 25 points each for the bull's effort. Then all the scores are combined and then the total is divided in half for the official score. [13] Judges award points based on several key aspects of the ride. Bull ...