Our oldest moved out. He is actually a nephew we raised the last 8 years. His room was studs, electric, and some insulation when he came to live with us. It is small (approximately 10'x10'.) Not a lot of room to work with. Knee walls on the sides with angled ceiling from the old cape cod portion of the house. This is the only wall without a knee wall other than the opposite wall. The opposite wall has a door and cut out section we built for a small closet. Room for 3 of my mounts. I'd love a man cave with tall ceilings with a row of deer heads all the same height. Maybe 2 rows in another 20-30yrs. For now this will work. 3 downstairs on main floor. 3 in this room. It removed 2 from my youngest son's room. It hung one up which has been off the wall and awaiting a spot. Anymore deer heads and I'll be negotiating with the Mrs or we'll have them floor to ceiling in this room.
I present you 2008 in the middle. My first mount. Shotgun buck which was a bruiser in the 275-300# range. I present you 2010 on the left. First archery buck which I now believe was a 3yr old (and I don't care as I'd shoot him again). I present 2014 on the right. First and only droptine buck. He was also a shotgun buck. First deer I dropped in it's tracks. The shed on top of him is 2 years prior. He was a 4.5yr old who only added the drop and mass. His right g2 was actually 1/4" shorter two years after I found the shed (the year I killed him).
I present you 2008 in the middle. My first mount. Shotgun buck which was a bruiser in the 275-300# range. I present you 2010 on the left. First archery buck which I now believe was a 3yr old (and I don't care as I'd shoot him again). I present 2014 on the right. First and only droptine buck. He was also a shotgun buck. First deer I dropped in it's tracks. The shed on top of him is 2 years prior. He was a 4.5yr old who only added the drop and mass. His right g2 was actually 1/4" shorter two years after I found the shed (the year I killed him).