The controversial 300-plus inch nontypical buck that appeared at a recent Wisconsin deer and turkey expo is still allegedly under consideration as a new state-record muzzleloader kill.

The controversial 300-plus inch nontypical buck that appeared at a recent Wisconsin deer and turkey expo is still allegedly under consideration as a new state-record muzzleloader kill.
An antler-scoring expert with more than 30 years of record-keeping experience today said there’s “no way” a 49-point, 316-inch buck from Wisconsin was a legitimate free-range whitetail.
Board members of the Wisconsin Buck & Bear Club are set to meet on Monday to discuss their recent scoring and acceptance of a 49-point buck recently registered with the club as a fair-chase kill.
The giant 49-point buck was allegedly killed during muzzleloader season 5 months ago. Its rack grossed more than 310 inches.