We tend to call it a "cull buck" or a bad gene buck, but really, that is just our call, not Mother Nature's call. We get caught up in the rack, when there is a whole lot more involved in keeping that deer alive and prosperous.
As an example from an earlier thread. You are hunting an area with an imposed APR or antler point restriction. Gotta be an 8 point or better. The complaint was the huge "cull" 6 point that was the stud deer of the area.
We may think he is a cull, but based ONLY on antler size, he has a superior gene set that keeps him from getting shot (legally at least) while those other deer do not.
Darwinism at work here.
ChuckC