Just wondering ?
wildantlerman
1/7/09 5:46pm
How much force can a antler take to break, what you all think? :-k
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Honestly I really have no idea, but i guess it would be somewhat similar to a human bone of the same diameter?
In my reply to his post I mention that my brotherin laws muzzle loader buck from this year had his right antler break off when it hit the ground after being shot. His buck went down instantly and the antler only hit hard dirt, no rock. I couldn't believe that the antler broke the way it did.
I've also seen alot of pics and live deer with broken tines after the rut. Either the bucks are clashing with incredible force or the antlers are somewhat delicate.
Not to get too long winded here, but in 2003 three I had just helped my best friend bring a nice four point off the mountain. We got the buck to a dirt road and I was going to hike back to camp for a four wheeler to ease the burden. On my way back to camp I talked to a couple of teen agers that shot a 3 x 4 and were strapping it to the back of a polaris scrambler. It didn't have any racks. They were just going to drag the deer down the dirt road a couple of miles to their camp. :-k I told them I was going to get my wheeler and that we could put their deer on the front rack and my buddies deer on the back rack. They said they'd wait for me to get back. (now that I think of it I should have asked for a ride back to get my wheeler but I hiked it) When I was coming back up the dirt road to get the deer I noticed they had proceeded to start with thier drag. I guess they got impaitent. They had broken off the three point side of the antlers and one point off the four point side. I couldn't believe it what a dumb move. Oh well thier loss. I've got to beleive they lost alot of meat after dragging down a dirt road. Can you say road rash!
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In my mind i could see one or two breaking but not 6, even at the thickest point of the antlers and all tips 2-3 inches down. :-k
If you dont want to say not a problem at all, im not gonna push it and obviously its not a big deal. but it does strike my curiosity just what this crate went through.