this is one of my main issues when considering buying a membership at TSE. I mainly shoot 7.62x39. is there a source for "cheap" ammo that could be fired indoors.
What about steel jacketed bullets? MFS is copper washed steel jacketed.
I saw someone post a video and I noticed a sign on the wall beside him saying "absolutely no MFS ammunition" he was in an indoor range. Probably a safe bet that steel jacket isn't allowed either then?
Where I shoot its not an issue but I'm still curious. I like my 9mm MFS ammo
Steel is Steel, Whether it's in the core OR the jacket.
INDOOR Ranges don't usually let you shoot steel. It's quite simple.
Those steel jacketed 7.62x39's will penetrate through almost anything you can find on a farm.
I shot through a brake rotor last weekend. Yeah, not the smartest idea but I wanted to see just how much it would penetrate.
I don't blame indoor ranges for banning this stuff at all.
Define "cheap".
You can get soft point 7.62 x 39 ammo made by Prvi Partizan from some gun shops, but it cost me $18 per 20 rounds last time I found some at P&D in Edmonton. Never seen any in Calgary.
I guess you could get some brass and reload it with lead bullets, but that surplus stuff is berdan primed and can't be reloaded--- good luck.
Fair enough, as TSE said then if the bullet is magnetic it's a no go, that fully explains the "no mfs" sign I saw in the video.
Thanks, Fred
We are concerned with what the magnet does to the BULLET! Steel cases are fine as they have no impact on our backstop or baffles.
If a magnet sticks to the bullet you cannot shoot it here!
JR