Sixty years after one of the biggest typical whitetails in the world was harvested, the buck has finally earned its rightful place in the record books.

Sixty years after one of the biggest typical whitetails in the world was harvested, the buck has finally earned its rightful place in the record books.
We get on the phone with Johnny King to discuss the day he bagged the King Buck almost 20 years ago, what happened during the scoring process, and why the biggest typical ever lost a spot in the record books.
The author that ignited the King Buck controversy weighs in on Boone & Crockett’s final ruling that the buck is not a world record.