Beatty Buck

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The Beatty Buck is currently the second biggest white-tailed deer ever shot. It was shot by Mike Beatty.

The deer was shot in Greene County, Ohio. Beatty shot the buck on 8 November 2000 with a compound bow. The buck had 39 measurable points making it the second biggest non-typical buck ever shot. The buck scored a Pope & Young score of 304 6/8[1], making Mike an official member of the Buckeye Big Buck Club. The buck hasn't been scored by the Boone & Crocket club because the let-off of the bow was more than allotted.

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