Boone and Crockett judges measure the length plus the width of a cleaned and dried bear's skull (regardless of species) and add the two measurements. It is posted in inches and 16ths of an inch and not simplified- example: 29 12/16" instead of 29 3/4". The score is taken only after a specified time has elapsed after the kill. Any prior measurement is considered "green"- or unofficial.
Boone and Crockett judges measure the length plus the width of a cleaned and dried bear's skull (regardless of species) and add the two measurements. It is posted in inches and 16ths of an inch and not simplified- example: 29 12/16" instead of 29 3/4". The score is taken only after a specified time has elapsed after the kill. Any prior measurement is considered "green"- or unofficial.
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Skull measurement.
Boone and Crockett judges measure the length plus the width of a cleaned and dried bear's skull (regardless of species) and add the two measurements. It is posted in inches and 16ths of an inch and not simplified- example: 29 12/16" instead of 29 3/4". The score is taken only after a specified time has elapsed after the kill. Any prior measurement is considered "green"- or unofficial.
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Skull measurement.
Boone and Crockett judges measure the length plus the width of a cleaned and dried bear's skull (regardless of species) and add the two measurements. It is posted in inches and 16ths of an inch and not simplified- example: 29 12/16" instead of 29 3/4". The score is taken only after a specified time has elapsed after the kill. Any prior measurement is considered "green"- or unofficial.
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