E-mail The Ammo Source. Just a wild thought.....
From all I have heard, this should be lead core, so good to go at TSE.
Remember, as long as it doesn't spark (steel core, steel jacket), set us on fire (incendiary, tracer), or punch through the backstop (AP), and is smaller than .50BMG, it's good to shoot in the rifle bay.
Oh, and no black powder.
I bought some of the MFS ammo in .308, 223 and 7.62x39mm. The bullets all stick to a magnet!
I was turned down at the edge where I'm a member when I brought In some mfs 762 x 39 soft point ammo. The magnet stuck so it was a no go. They were following the rules and that is fine but I was mad because I was sure it was lead core. I just pulled one and cut it open. It's all lead core with a mild steel jacket coated with copper. I'm goin to stop by and show them as I'm sure fmj lead core is fine but might spark a little.
I was turned down at the edge where I'm a member when I brought In some mfs 762 x 39 soft point ammo. The magnet stuck so it was a no go. They were following the rules and that is fine but I was mad because I was sure it was lead core. I just pulled one and cut it open. It's all lead core with a mild steel jacket coated with copper. I'm goin to stop by and show them as I'm sure fmj lead core is fine but might spark a little.
Aboslutely NOT!
We have had two small contained fires here due to "lightly" sparking 7.62x39 ammo.
If it's steel jacketed, it CANNOT be shot here.
JR