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The Ed Koberstein buck actually is a world-record whitetail, but not in the Boone and Crockett book. A B&C scoring panel judged the buck’s G6s to be abnormal points, which dropped the deer’s ...
His buck become the B&C world-record typical in 1978 and remains one of the most impressive whitetails ever taken, sporting incredible mass and symmetry, with only 3-2/8 inches of deductions.
Milo Hanson has held the world record for the largest typical whitetail ever harvested since 1993 when the buck he shot in 1992 in Biggar, Saskatchewan, Canada, scored 213-5/8.
If they were right, the rack qualified as a new world­-record typical whitetail buck. He con­tacted Ludwig and arranged to see the big rack and to take his own set of mea­surements: an ...
In the article, The Eagle also talked with the previous record holder, Denny Finger, who shot a 198 2/8-inch buck in Nemaha County in 1974.
Daniels started the Kansas record-certification process as the final chapter in his search to recover the long-lost buck, which scores exactly 200 0/8 inches. His dad had sold the shoulder mount to a ...