Few whitetails in history measure up to Pennsylvania's top typical buck, taken by Frederick Kyriss in Montgomery County in the 1960s. The impressive trophy is even larger than initially believed. When officially measured for entry into the Boone and Crockett Club, the buck scored 204-6/8 inches - nearly 2 inches bigger than previously. It's now Boone and Crockett's No. 4 typical buck. Record buck even bigger than thought Top Pennsylvania typical now Boone and Crockett's No. 4 all-time. Pennsylvania's top-ranking typical buck got a boost when officially measured for entry into the Boone and Crockett Club. The 15-point buck, which was harvested by Frederick Kyriss in Montgomery County sometime in the 1960s, initially was measured at 2027/8 inches. That placed it first in the state record book's typical firearms category - and by a lot. OCTOBER 2022 But when measured more recently ahead of Boone and Crockett's 31st Big Game Awards, the incredible buck scored even higher - a whopping 2046/8 inches. That places the buck, which long had existed in obscurity, as the No. 4 typical whitetail in Boone and Crockett's record book. And in Pennsylvania, the new official measurement puts the buck in 51 Tracy Graziano