Thanks guys, can you believe that I did not measure those horns? He is at a taxidermist in Del Rio, so when I get him back, all dried out I can measure. His beams were really thick as you can see in the pick. The taxidermist commented on the brown tines being long. I saw a few there in the studio and they all were much thinner more spindly horns than this one. Maybe the high protein deer peas I fed all winter helped out.
I shot him with the new Remington R-25, .243, Rem Core Lokt 100 gr ammo. He ran about 10 yards when I fired and just stod there. I was so excited I thought I might have missed, so I popped him again and he fell over backwards. Both rounds had hit him just fine.
I saw the other buck the following afternoon down in the same dry creek bottom.