MFS 7.62x39 FMJ 123gr- Steel Core?

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Hi Guys,

I am a new member at Range Burlington which, as many of you already know, has prohibited the shooting of steel core ammunition. I'm trying to figure out if the ammo I have for my SKS is lead core or not...

It's this MFS ammo:

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I know the soft point MFS ammo is definitely lead core, does anyone know about the FMJ? I'd assume it is, but I don't want to take any chances!

Has anyone pulled/cut one of these to see if there is any steel under the jacket?

Thanks!
 
MFS is some of the best relatively cheap ammo you can shoot in 7.62x39, bimetal jacket, lead core.

Thats the only ammo I shoot with my cz and my sks cause I'm not a clean nanny when it comes to my guns.
 
The MFS ammo I recently got was actually Barnaul ammo. The cases are stamped with БПЗ letters. Russian for Barnaul Cartridge Factory (Барнаульский Патронный Завод).
They are lead core, copper washed steel jacketed with steel casings. Non-corrosive primer, of course.

No issues with them so far in both 7.62x39 and 7.62x51. Shoot as straight as I can and cycle well. Many indoor ranges do not welcome such ammo due to the steel jacket sparking against their backstops.

Note that not all MFS ammo can come from Barnaul. I have MFS 7.62x51 not marked with БПЗ stamp and it looked different, too. But the basic construction is all the same from what I have seen so far.
 
Here is part of a youtube info from a guy who has done a lot of posting on youtube regarding various types of ammo, mostly 7.62 X39.
I hope that this will be helpful & educational as well.
 
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