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05 December 2006, 16:56
ScottS
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The story is this is a 2000 lb trophy bull loaded in the back of the red pick-up (if you want to call it a pick-up).

Shot with a big bore somewhere in Nebraska.



I think the front tires are about off the ground!!
05 December 2006, 19:59
500grains
I would not want to buy that truck when he gets done with it. Smiler
05 December 2006, 20:09
jens poulsen
That´s a waggonload of bullxxxx Big Grin


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05 December 2006, 21:04
Idaho Sharpshooter
ScottS,

I can relate a little. My second buffalo was just over 2100lbs on the hoof. We picked him up with a ford tractor with a front end loader and put him in the back of my 3/4 ton Cummins Turbo Dodge (an eight-foot box), and she squatted down on the springs pretty hard. Ended up having to take him back out and field dress there on the spot. Still made a load heading to the processor. At the processors' we backed up to the back door and he went to put an overhead rail meathook into a front shoulder quarter and come-a-long it up...bent the hook straight! About eleven hundred pounds of cut and wrapped meat and a hundred pounds of awesome jerky. The wet hide weighed over 100 pounds. The skull weighed nearly that much. I run a few head of momma cows and calves with my nephew over in Jordan Valley, Oregon. My wife says the buffalo is even better, and forces me to go out every year for Christmas and shoot another buff for the freezer. You think that guy was amazed about how big it was, wait til the first time he went to hit the brakes...and kept on sailing.

regards,

Rich
DRSS

I am espousing the theory that dan has Alzheimer's Disease. The symptoms are eerily similar.
09 December 2006, 21:00
rolltop
Looks like a lot of hamburger for that guy.
09 December 2006, 21:54
RIP
As Motsumi would say: OH GEEZ FRESH MEAT!!!
10 December 2006, 00:52
Tyler Kemp
100 pounds jerky?!?!?! Holy cow!


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