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<SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 13.5pt; FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial','sans-serif'">Okay, it?s not official quite yet. But unless a buck?s main beam can shrink by almost two inches in 60 days, you are looking at least the longest left main beam and likely the longest two beams recorded on a whitetail deer?ever. On November 30th, the opening day of Ohio?s gun season, 39-year-old software developer Brian Stephens dropped this 18-point colossus at 80 yards with his .50 caliber T/C muzzleloader. The enormous buck should shatter The Buckeye State?s no typical muzzleloader record and will almost certainly set the new mark for whitetail beam length.
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