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Free Agent - WORLD RECORD @ 2 - Battle Ridge Whitetails

Joined Oct 2010
1 Posts | 0+
McConnellsburg, PA
Hello All,

Here is our latest ad featuring Free Agent @ 2. Unofficially scored at 522" he is the LARGEST WHITETAIL EVER that we know of.



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We are working diligently to get photos and new video on our website...check it out soon at:

http://www.battleridgewhitetails.com

Thanks for looking!

Mark
 
Congrats again Mark! But more importantly we are all very happy that you are getting better everyday! Hope to talk with you soon.



Mike
 
Keep him helathy as well as yourself Mark...cingrats on an awesome animal....now that the 500 inch mark has been hit the rat race may slow down.......not sure if a whitetail could even carry a 600 inch rack on his head!!!
 
Mark, you're website is looking great! It has to be one of the best looking websites I'ver ever visited, and it's fun to navigate, too.



And congratulations on Free Agent . . . he looks pretty good, too! :)
 
Congrats on the new world record!!!

Was X factor officially scored if so what was his score?
 
Virgil



When we went and saw X-Factor at Russ Bellar's he told us he was scored by 3 SCI Master Scorers and 1 B&C Master Scorer with the antlers still in tact on him. He said all scorers signed the score sheet and certified it. Don't know who they were, but that is what we were told.
 
That could be true because X-Factor is very tame. I was the one who hauled him to Indiana as a yearling and we had to get on the trailer and push him off. He just wanted to be nosy. But, I do believe it.
 
The scoring of big non-typical whitetail and elk is a topic that was reviewed in a workshop at the SCI convention in reno this past year. I am not sure if X-factors scorers were at the workshop or not, but Mr Luger was there and he was one of the main scorers at NADEFA.



There was a scoresheet at Nashville, I do remember it stating, I believe 14 inch g1 and 16 or 17 inch g2's.



As an industry we need to encourage more participation at the antler competition at NADEFA. This would have the antlers scored by the same judges (scorers) that have had the most recent training. Potential buyers need to encourage threse scores. And participants in the NADEFA program need to show in there advertising that the score stated was by NADEFA scorers. Ideally, if the program was used extensively, ONLY NADEFA certified scores would be able to be published.



Ray