Hi folks, new to the sport here and looking to get my hands on some WW2 rifles.
I nearly bought a 91/30 Sniper a couple days ago, before I got into a conversation with someone at the shop and I found some obstacles I'm going to have to overcome
-I live in Edmonton and I have no memberships to outdoor shooting clubs
-The only indoor range (better than nothing, I guess) doesn't accept any ammunition that will stick to a magnet, so anything with steel.
-All of the 7.62x54R ammunition they had at the shop contained steel.
It's not so bad because I'd really rather get something chambered in 8mm Mauser instead. So, my question: Is there any 8mm mauser ammunition that would be "legal" to use at my indoor range, e.g. steel-free?
Trade-ex carries "Prvi Partizan 8mm Mauser Ammunition, 198gr FMJ BT" and I am having trouble finding whether or not that contains any steel,
and "Sellier & Bellot 8x57 JS Ammunition" and I'm kind of guessing that JS stands for "Jacketed steel"
Anything you could teach me about this topic would be well appreciated!
Cheers
Darryl
I nearly bought a 91/30 Sniper a couple days ago, before I got into a conversation with someone at the shop and I found some obstacles I'm going to have to overcome
-I live in Edmonton and I have no memberships to outdoor shooting clubs
-The only indoor range (better than nothing, I guess) doesn't accept any ammunition that will stick to a magnet, so anything with steel.
-All of the 7.62x54R ammunition they had at the shop contained steel.
It's not so bad because I'd really rather get something chambered in 8mm Mauser instead. So, my question: Is there any 8mm mauser ammunition that would be "legal" to use at my indoor range, e.g. steel-free?
Trade-ex carries "Prvi Partizan 8mm Mauser Ammunition, 198gr FMJ BT" and I am having trouble finding whether or not that contains any steel,
and "Sellier & Bellot 8x57 JS Ammunition" and I'm kind of guessing that JS stands for "Jacketed steel"
Anything you could teach me about this topic would be well appreciated!
Cheers
Darryl