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Can you hunt with a breach action black powder rifle in Oregon?
Muzzleloader
• Scopes (permanent and detachable), and sights that use batteries, artificial light or energy are not allowed during muzzleloader-only seasons and 600 series hunts where there is a weapon restriction of shotgun/muzzleloader only or archery/ muzzleloader only, except for visually impaired hunters who have a visual acuity of ≤ 20/200 with lenses or visual field of ≤ 20 degrees (a permit is required; please see page 93). Open and peep sights made from alloys, plastic, or other materials that do not have the properties described above are legal sights. Fiber optics and fluorescent paint incorporated into or on open or iron sights are legal.
• During muzzleloader-only seasons and 600 series hunts where there is a weapon restriction of shotgun/muzzleloader only
or archery/muzzleloader only, it is illegal to hunt with jacketed bullets, sabots, and bullets with plastic or synthetic tips or
bases. Only the following projectile/bullet types are allowed: a) Round balls made of lead, lead alloy, or federally-approved
nontoxic shot material, used with cloth, paper or felt patches; (b) Conical bullets made of lead, lead alloy, or federally approved
nontoxic shot material, with a length that does not exceed twice the diameter; (c) Lead free copper conical bullets with a length that does not exceed twice the diameter.
• It is illegal to hunt with centerfire primers as an ignition source during muzzleloader only seasons and 600 series hunts where there is a weapon restriction of shotgun/ muzzleloader only or archery/muzzleloader only.
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