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Certified Boone & Crockett scorers can be found through the organization's official website, which lists approved scorers by state and region. These scorers have undergone rigorous training and are certified to accurately measure and score antlers according to Boone & Crockett Club standards. They often attend hunting shows and events to assist landowners and hunters.
Finding a Certified Scorer
To find a certified Boone & Crockett scorer, visit the official Boone & Crockett Club website and navigate to the “Scoring” or “Scorers” page, where you’ll find a list of approved scorers by state or region. This list is regularly updated to ensure the accuracy and reliability of antler scoring. If you’re unable to find a scorer in your area, reach out to the Boone & Crockett Club directly for assistance.
Preparing for the Scoring Process
Before bringing your trophy to a scorer, prepare it according to Boone & Crockett Club guidelines. This includes properly cleaning, drying, and handling the antlers to prevent damage. It’s also essential to have the necessary information, such as the deer’s birthdate, sex, and hunting location, to ensure accurate scoring. Make sure to follow all local regulations and guidelines regarding trophy transport and display.
Scoring and Certification
Once a certified scorer has measured and documented your trophy, they will provide you with an official score and certification. This score will indicate the trophy’s place in the Boone & Crockett Club’s record book, if applicable. Be aware that the scoring process can be complex, and it’s crucial to have accurate documentation and measurements to ensure a fair and accurate score.
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