Taped by Safari Club International scorer James Torivio Jr., the 7½-year-old bull weighed an estimated 1,100 pounds and boasts an SCI score of 411 4/8 inches as a typical and 425 2/8 inches as a non-typical
Since Swingle says that a potential SCI all-time top-10 animal must be measured by a "master measurer" after a 60-day drying period, none of the figures for the Harber bull are etched in stone.
Likewise, the massive bull must dry 60-days before an official Pope & Young Club score can be obtained, as well.
A source with the Pope & Young Club indicated on Wednesday that, according to the newest P&Y record book (the sixth edition, published earlier this year), a 402 5/8 inch bull is the top non-typical elk listed from New Mexico.
Apparently not high-fenced. It was on the 550,000-acre Acoma Indian Reservation near Grants, N.M.
Man!! I don't care where it came from. He shot that MONSTER with a stick and string. I would be afraid I'd make him mad, and I can't run too fast now more.