Post-Hunt Trophy Documentation + B&C Score Estimator
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A New Behaviors
Markets that didn't exist until people started doing something new
One-Liner
Guide photographs harvested trophy and AI estimates Boone & Crockett score from the photo, auto-generates a hunt journal entry, and produces a shareable trophy certificate — all in 2 minutes.
Kill Reason
Boone and Crockett scoring from casual trophy photos is fundamentally unreliable — the methodology requires precise measurement angles and specific tine positioning that field photos almost never provide, undermining the core accuracy claim. The hunting trophy documentation market is too small and fragmented to support a defensible standalone business, and any developer with a computer vision API could replicate the tool.
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