The pivot articulates, can extend, or lay flat against the wall. The head can be turned any time you want...always a new way to look at your mount when you get tired of the way it was. It can also hang on any wall regardless of what turn the form has. It'll face any direction you want within seconds.
The body of the buck (regular shoulder form) on the far right was roughly 50 pounds heavier than the one beside it to the left (wall pivot form)but that wall pivot buck looks so much larger. It's a much more flattering form than a standard shoulder form.
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