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Elk - Antler
Clearance Forms
By Dennis Behn
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The days
of seriously altering an Elk form in order to accommodate
exceptionally large antlers has now become a thing of
the past. Dennis Behn has done the work for you with
his antler clearance forms. Created in a sneak position
with an off-set sweeping turn, these forms add approximately
a 7 inch clearance compared to a standard straight form
and over a 12 inch additional clearance compared to
the standard turned forms. These forms will end many
of the time consuming alterations that have caused you
so many headaches.
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If
you want that "Extra" clearance for
exceptionally large antlers, this is the series
you are looking for.
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| How to Measure |
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Nose-to-eye with calipers. |
| B.
Circumference of the neck crossing the atlas. |
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Antler Clearance Elk - Sneak Position
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Quick
Reference
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Form
Number
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A
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Turn
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Price
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Item in the Online Store
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| 12 1/4 | EK-161-AC | 12 1/4  x  30 | Right | 130.60 | Shop |
|   | EK-162-AC | 12 1/4  x  30 | Left | 130.60 | Shop |
| 12 3/4 | EK-201-AC | 12 3/4  x  32 | Right | 137.75 | Shop |
|   | EK-202-AC | 12 3/4  x  32 | Left | 137.75 | Shop |
| 13 1/4 | EK-231-AC | 13 1/4  x  34 | Right | 143.20 | Shop |
|   | EK-232-AC | 13 1/4  x  34 | Left | 143.20 | Shop |
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