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Senate passes bill allowing certain sabot-style projectiles for Idaho muzzleloader season
2717490 · March 20, 2025
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Summary
House Bill 128, changing what projectiles are permitted in Idaho muzzleloader hunts, cleared the Senate after extended debate about fair chase, accuracy and the Fish and Game Commission’s opposition.
The Idaho Senate on March 20 passed House Bill 128, a bill that changes the permitted projectile types for muzzleloader (black‑powder) hunting and allows certain saboted projectiles in muzzleloader seasons.
Sponsor Senator Lent described the bill as a measure to update and modernize rules governing muzzleloaders and said saboted projectiles…
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