The huge typical 6×6 bull that has created some serious noise has been officially scored. Hunting with a land owner tag, Ron Skoronski knocked down a legendary bull. The bull was green scored around the 426 net typical mark. However, the bull has now been officially scored by Boone & Crockett at an amazing 434 7/8 gross and 428 6/8 net typical B&C.
How does this score stack up? It is the biggest 6-point typical elk ever and ranks #4 all-time and is of course the Utah state record. It beat out the Jerry McKeon bull taken in Nevada in 1990 which scored 425 3/8 to take the #4 spot. The world record was taken by Alonzo Winters in 1968. Alonzo’s Arizona record bull scored 442 5/8 and is the #1 typical for B&C.
Alex
January 15, 2007 at 3:23 pm
Awesome is the only word to describe this bull. Expensive is the only word to describe Mr. Skoronski’s effort to get him. You know what though, if I had the money I’d be right there beside him buying the best tag and using Mossback Outfitters too! Must be nice
Tony m. - NM
January 16, 2007 at 10:15 am
Congradulation’s to Ron, I’ve seen Ron on mossback productions and he simply is a true trophy hunter. It’s not to much of a shock that he bagged a bull of that caliber. The cool deal is that this bull’s typical. I’m sure Doyle Moss and his hard working team put in their fair share of sweat, as did Ron. As Alex mentioned the word “expensive” very true, but at least it’s not a “high fenced bull.”
d muley
January 21, 2007 at 11:49 pm
Does anybody know what limited entry unit this amazing bull was killed on?
shawn hendricks
October 20, 2007 at 2:03 pm
this story is old news but i would like to just mention that jerry might be gone but to this kid from his home town.he is with me in my thoughts every time i get that bull to bugle in the fall. hope he is still chasing his passion for elk hunt in a better place. your gone but not forgotten jerry
Len H
December 13, 2007 at 9:48 pm
Best outdoorsman i know