World Record's?
#11
Spike
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 65
Top-5 Boone & Crockett non-typical whitetail deer
(Score, hunter, location, year.)
1. 333 7/8, Picked up, St. Louis County, Missouri, 1981
2. 328 2/8, Picked up, Portage County, Ohio, 1940
3. 307 5/8, Tony Lovstuen, Monroe County, Iowa, 2003
4. 304 3/8, Jerry Bryant, Fulton County, Illinois, 2001
5. 295 6/8, Tony Fulton, Winston County, Mississippi, 1995
(Score, hunter, location, year.)
1. 333 7/8, Picked up, St. Louis County, Missouri, 1981
2. 328 2/8, Picked up, Portage County, Ohio, 1940
3. 307 5/8, Tony Lovstuen, Monroe County, Iowa, 2003
4. 304 3/8, Jerry Bryant, Fulton County, Illinois, 2001
5. 295 6/8, Tony Fulton, Winston County, Mississippi, 1995
#13
THE LONNIE COPELAND 'WORLD RECORD 8-POINT Yes, this buck does actually have twelve points. But four of those are deductions, so the head’s net typical score is derived entirely from EIGHT scorable points (the #2 buck actually has nine points; the #3 ten). Recently re-scored at 185 7/8 points, the Copeland rack actually beats the #2 head by more than four inches.
#15
THE LONNIE COPELAND 'WORLD RECORD 8-POINT Yes, this buck does actually have twelve points. But four of those are deductions, so the head’s net typical score is derived entirely from EIGHT scorable points (the #2 buck actually has nine points; the #3 ten). Recently re-scored at 185 7/8 points, the Copeland rack actually beats the #2 head by more than four inches.
ooooooh that was killed in AR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!sweet