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Post by Pinger on Nov 11, 2015 23:03:03 GMT -6
I'm looking for ideas for how to mount this year's bucks and really needing help finding ones that not only look good, but also what forms they are on. For others in need last year's on Mckinze 8900 I'm thinking of doing Megawide on this Joe Coombs 9800 Full Sneak
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Post by whack on Nov 12, 2015 5:38:01 GMT -6
Mine will be kinda special cause the "boards" they are going on. My father in law has a metal shop and I wil have state of Ohio cut and wv cut then cut the dates each was shout out in Roman numerals and there will be an outdoor scene that is cut into em too
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Post by 180py on Nov 12, 2015 15:14:45 GMT -6
I think the full sneak forms look really nice, especially with wider racks. Something you might want to think about since you're stacking them up is planning how each form will fit into the scheme
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Post by APAsuphan on Nov 12, 2015 15:22:16 GMT -6
I was thinking of doing one of the mckenzie pedestal mounts for this years buck. Want to put it on a pedestal with a fence post and some corn stalks.
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Post by dgblum on Nov 12, 2015 16:16:58 GMT -6
Awesome bucks this year Pinger! They will look impressive on any form. I love the Joe Meders forms. I don't think you can go wrong there for sure. Here is the McKenzie 9800 Upright form on my 2013 buck.
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Post by 180py on Nov 12, 2015 21:51:16 GMT -6
The Mckenzie website sucks, catalog is way better. They should have gallery of a mount on every form they sell.
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Post by Pinger on Nov 12, 2015 22:22:11 GMT -6
Thinking one of these 2 for Tall Brows. I really like the 6700 but only comes in a left turn and in my head the wall looks better with a right turn. The 6900 is neat but not sure his neck will be big enough for one of those, also would have to convert a floor pedestal into a wall mount.
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Post by APAsuphan on Nov 12, 2015 22:30:40 GMT -6
I'm really liking that 6900
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Post by 180py on Nov 13, 2015 6:46:17 GMT -6
I'm thinking this one for pb, I'll have a while to think on it though. It's a coombs semi sneak head down.
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Post by dgblum on Nov 13, 2015 8:07:17 GMT -6
You know you are shooting some good fair chase deer when you are looking at taxidermy forms made for "high fence situations"! Haha
These are the fun decisions to make. I'll be excited to see the finished product.
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Post by dblungem on Nov 13, 2015 12:10:22 GMT -6
I prefer the Coombs forms over all of them. A few of my deer are in his catalog and posters. Here's my favorite. Let me know if you want a better or different pic.
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Post by APAsuphan on Nov 13, 2015 12:36:45 GMT -6
I prefer the Coombs forms over all of them. A few of my deer are in his catalog and posters. Here's my favorite. Let me know if you want a better or different pic. Which form did you put the 170" on?
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Post by 180py on Nov 13, 2015 12:46:10 GMT -6
I would like to see what they look like facing square to the wall showing the actual head angle
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Post by dblungem on Nov 13, 2015 12:48:16 GMT -6
This one, Cody? Also a Coombs form. Pedestal. I believe the Coombs forms better fit the bigger Midwestern deer.
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Post by dblungem on Nov 13, 2015 12:50:40 GMT -6
I would like to see what they look like facing square to the wall showing the actual head angle If your asking me, I can get you those pics tonight.
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