Possible New Record Taken in Nebraska
Posted by dukkillr on November 24, 2009
The 38-point whitetail generating the buzz was shot Saturday by a 24-year-old Texan hunting on private land in Richardson County. On Wednesday, Wes O’Brien told the Journal Star his trophy has received a preliminary score of 281.
The rack’s official score won’t be determined for 60 days. During the so-called drying period, antlers will shrink a little.
So it remains to be seen if the O’Brien buck will top a famous set of antlers from a deer killed 47 years ago in Hall County by bowhunter Del Austin of Hastings. Commonly called “Old Mossy Horns,” the Austin buck scored 279 7/8 , ranking it not only first in Nebraska, but a world record for a whitetail taken by archery.
Grab the rest of the story and pictures at the Lincoln Journal Star, here.

