You asked what B+C had to say about all this and I still stand behind my statement. They don't have anything to say about long range hunting. If you kill an elk at 1400 yards, during the season, and legally tag it, and it's big enough to qualify for B+C, it's in. Just the same as if you shot it with a rifle at 100 yards, or a muzzle loader at 75 yards, or a bow at 25 yards. A person can interpret the Boone and Crockett qualifications any way they like and it still doesn't change the fact that animals killed at long range are still perfectly legal to enter AND WILL BE ACCEPTED. I'm not arguing. You asked, I answered with the truth of the matter.


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