Carry a bolt gun on a motorcylce legally in Colorado?

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I have bow hunted elk in Colorado and wyoming off a street legal dual sport. Very effective to being mobile where I was hunting.

Expecting to draw an antelope tag this year in Colorado. Thinking I can cover ground much easier on the bike than truck.
Question: How do I need to transport hunting rifle on motorcycle? Is unloaded strapped mostly inside main back pack compartment good to go? Thanks
 
1. Sometimes it is black and white, and in print. If so, take that with you.
2. Call the law enforcement official(s) that could potentially issue you a citation for such an action.

LEO's have quite a bit of discretion in their day to day operations, so ask clarifying questions as to what the law(s) actually state versus their interpretations of said laws.

It could certainly happen that you talk to "Bob" from agency "A" and then you later encounter "Tom" from agency "B" who has a different view, which is the person you'd run into in the field. Look for consistency in their answers and go from there.

Getting their input ahead of time could be very helpful.
 
Rules in my state are pretty clear. Cased and unloaded. I wouldn't want any part of the rifle showing and I'd double check buckles or zippers.
 
6.5 grendel pistol with a folding stock. Pistol, so no need to unload, small enough to fit in a backpack... seriously though, I've thought about a fully enclosed, lockable, scabbord type mount on my KTM. Might just have to try it this year. Definitely be a talk I need to have with some local LEOs.

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Sorry but being from Idaho, I thought this was a trick question or a joke. And, I still haven't figured out if it is one or the other or neither.
 
6.5 grendel pistol with a folding stock. Pistol, so no need to unload, small enough to fit in a backpack... seriously though, I've thought about a fully enclosed, lockable, scabbord type mount on my KTM. Might just have to try it this year. Definitely be a talk I need to have with some local LEOs.

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Careful with the pistol. A lot of states have a max length allowed for concealable pistols. Totally stupid.

SC is 12 inches, yet it totally legally to conceal an sbr. Makes zero sense.
 
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