Potential world-record nontypical buck taken in TennesseeBy Ben Romans Published November 14, 2016
The buck has a green score of 308 3/8 inches.
The word in the woods is Stephen Tucker of Gallatin, Tennessee may just be the most famous (or blessed) whitetail hunter in the world after he reportedly leveled his muzzleloader and killed what could be the largest whitetail shot in the world — a 47-point monster (yeah, that’s “4” and “7”)—just days after his gun misfired and he passed on a questionable shot on the same animal.
Tucker, 26, told The Tennessean he saw a big buck (estimated to be 3 ½ years old) and tried to shoot it last Saturday, but the powder charge didn’t go off. The salt in his proverbial wound was he spied the same deer later that day, but he didn’t get what he felt was a clean and ethical shot.
http://www.foxnews.com/great-outdoors/2016/11/14/potential-world-record-nontypical-buck-taken-in-tennessee.html