HA! Great catch double browtine! That very well could be true.
Beardendy88,
Go back through all of your pictures of what you believe to be "that" buck and see if perhaps you don't have two different bucks with virtually identical rack configurations, except for their browtines. In the first picture posted above, that buck appears to have tall browtines that are close together and have tips that lean in towards the center. However, the following three pictures have a nearly identical antler configuration but obviously browtines that are set farther apart and shorter. Now it's possible that the first picture is just an odd perspective, but I do believe double browtine is right--two different bucks.
I believe the first two pics are same buck, while pics 3 and 4 are a different buck.
In addition to the brow tine differences, note the angle of the the bucks' left G-3 relative to the left main beam (this would to our right viewing the pics). In the top two pics, the left G-3 angled much closer to the main beam.
The first buck is the one I posted as Bedford county monster, the second and third picture are the same buck and he was previously posted as well but the last buck is a different buck.