Is a 150 inch deer big?

Is a 150 inch deer big?

By comparison, most hunters consider a buck whose antlers score 120 inches in B&C system to be desirable. A 140-inch buck is a slammer, and a 150 is the buck of a lifetime for about 99 percent of today’s hunters.

How big is a 140 deer?

In the case of this buck, the main beam is significantly longer than the ear and eye to nose tip measurements combined. Combined the reference points equal 14-16 inches, so this deer can easily be estimated to have a 19-20 inch main beam measurement.

How big is a 160 buck?

These measurements would be somewhere in the ballpark of 3.5-4 inches. The third and fourth circumference measurements are around ¾ the size of the eye so can be estimated to be around 3 inches.

How big is a 130 buck?

roughly 51-52 inches
For this buck, a very symmetrical buck, we can total the antler measurements to be roughly 51-52 inches.

Is a 150 buck good?

In today’s world of quality deer management, great food-plot mixes and a dozen other factors that help us grow and harvest great whitetails, it is still very difficult to harvest a really big whitetail buck. For most of us a 150-inch whitetail is the deer of a lifetime and is a great buck anywhere in the world.

How can you tell if a deer is 140?

a good ten point outside of his ears with good mass and height is what you want. If it’s an 8 point you are judging than you will instantly know to kill it. a 140″ 8 point is a BIG buck.

Is a 120 class deer good?

good width, good mass, good tines. just not great in anything. pic makes him look better than he is. Deer in the middle is a 10 point that should be right at 120!

Is a 140 inch deer big?

What is a good size buck to shoot?

Good bucks will have at least seven or eight inch second points. Outstanding animals may have G-2’s 9-11 inches long. The third point may be shorter or longer than the second, but it too should be eight inches or longer on an outstanding buck.