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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1804230" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>They claim you just want to see the ends tip down past level. I tend to leave the weights on until there is an obvious tilt down. 20° maybe? (usually because I don't find time to get the bull in just to take the weights off)</p><p>For some reason the horns on my new bull are starting to point backwards. I think they are going to end up behind his ears. </p><p>I've had good luck sloping horns too. A horn will grow to the longest point. If you cut the ends on an angle they will grow to the long side of the angle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1804230, member: 39695"] They claim you just want to see the ends tip down past level. I tend to leave the weights on until there is an obvious tilt down. 20° maybe? (usually because I don't find time to get the bull in just to take the weights off) For some reason the horns on my new bull are starting to point backwards. I think they are going to end up behind his ears. I've had good luck sloping horns too. A horn will grow to the longest point. If you cut the ends on an angle they will grow to the long side of the angle. [/QUOTE]
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