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idahoron 05-21-2012 08:17 PM

The F&G do come up with rules to reduce harvest. They do this to increase the number of tags they sell and not negatively impact the population. We did have a more primitive weapon type of hunt. My rifles and loads were legal then and now. Ron

Muley Hunter 05-21-2012 08:25 PM


Originally Posted by idahoron (Post 3939093)
Yes because it is copper.
For a bullet to be legal in a ML here in Idaho it must be made of lead. It also must be within .010" of bore diameter. Sabots are illegal, pellets are illegal, 209 primers and centerfire primers are illegal. Scopes are only allowed IF the person has a doctor give them permission because of eyesight problems. The cap must also be exposed to the weather.

Most of the rifles that are on this forum are illegal in idaho. OUr rules are brought up by both F&G people and the public. Inlines were illegal a few years ago. Some stink was raised and the rule was dropped but an inline must still have an exposed cap.

Ron

I'd like laws like that here too. Colorado banned inlines for one year, but the pressure got to them. They tried to ban BH 209 too, but failed to stay with it.

I'm hunting with an inline this year, but I don't feel good about it. I took a cow last year with a Renegade and a PRB. I have a feeling that was going to end up being more fun than this year, but we'll see how it goes.

There's always 2013 to change back.:biggrin:

MountainDevil54 05-21-2012 08:44 PM

musta been a yearling ;)


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