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A deer qualifies for the Boone and Crockett Club's records based on its antler size, which is measured by the total score of its antlers. This scoring system considers factors like the number of points, antler length, and circumference of the antlers. To be classified as a "Boone and Crockett" deer, it must meet or exceed specific minimum score thresholds, which vary by species. Typically, these deer are considered exceptional due to their genetic potential, age, and the quality of their habitat.

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