Last Friday Denny Austad had the amazing Spider Bull officially scored by Boone & Crockett measurer Rusty Hall. The score hasn’t changed much from the estimated green score. That is a lot of bone to score. Where did it come in at? Well, early green score put the potential world record Spider Bull Elk at 500 4/8 gross and 488 net B&C.
After the 60-day drying period the official score is 501 0/8 gross and 480 1/8 net B&C. Wow! is all I can say.
So now what?
This score clearly shatters the current world record of 465 2/8. However, this is just an entry score. Because of the pending world record status, this bull will now be measured by a panel and determine the “official” accepted score. If it holds (and he has plenty of room to give up) the Spider Bull will be the new World’s Record Non-typical Elk.




















but will he have to have it tested to see if its legit bull
has b$c put in the book