Tennessee hunter shoots 47-point buck; new world record likely
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – The 47-point buck bagged by a man in Sumner County last November has completed a step toward becoming a world record for a non-typical deer rack.
Stephen Tucker, 26, hunted the deer with a muzzleloader. It has a unique set of antlers with 47 points totaling more than 300 inches in length.
According to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, officials from Boone and Crockett spent several hours scoring the buck—dubbed Tennessee Tucker Buck–on Monday.
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