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Montana shooting sports task force seeks public input on future development
The Montana Shooting Sports Task Force is seeking public input as it works on the development of future shooting sports facilities across Montana.
The task force was created through House Bill 899 in the 2025 Legislature, brought by state Rep. Kerri Seekins-Crowe. The legislation established a Montana State Shooting Facilities and Improvements Development and Oversight Task Force, with a charge of evaluating existing facilities, identifying statewide needs, and developing recommendations for new or improved shooting sports infrastructure.
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is coordinating the task force, which is co-chaired by Seekins-Crowe and state Sen. John Fuller, a Kalispell Republican. The goal is for the task force to play a central role in shaping what future state shooting sports facilities could look like, including looking at potential locations, design features and partnerships with local governments and private entities.



