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This is the most Controversial World Record Typical that never was.
On November 18, 2006, Johnny King Shot the new typical world record, or so he thought. On the first day of gun season, Johnny and his family set out to do gun drives on the family farm. Minutes into one of the first drives, a giant buck ran up the ravine in front of Johnny. He lined up the iron sights on his 30-30 and took the 150-yard shot.
The buck reared up and took off, and Johnny took two more shots as the buck was running. After 2 more counters with the buck chasing it down and multiple shots, Johnny dropped the giant buck with his last bullet. While he and his cousin walked up to recover the buck, it jumped up and took off. His cousin brad had to put one last shot into the buck to finally drop it.
This is where the controversy begins, In early 2007, a B&C official scorer measured the buck at 220 6/8” gross, netting 213 6/8” potentially overtaking milo Hansen for the typical world record. The measurer cautioned Johnny, that the B&C panel might not accept all 12 points as typical tines because the g-3s were really close to being measured as abnormal points.
Johnny and his dad drive the 1,200 miles to Pennsylvania to have the rack panel scored by B&C only to be told that it would have to be scored as a main-framed 5x5 with abnormal G-3s because of the “common bases” that the g2’s and g3’s shared.
Did B&C make a mistake on how
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