Non steel core 762x25 in Nova Scotia

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Where in Nova Scotia can I find at lease non steel core ( no cased but core/jacketed ) 762x25 ammo? Perfer non steel core and non corrosive but not that picky it at lease needs to be non steel core.

Or whats the best?
 
I would like to be able to get and shoot a TT33 indoors at my club but they don't allow steel core because of the damage to the back-stop.
Is there ammo that could be used in this situation? Because it is indoors, I am sure they want the bullet to be completely jacketed to
prevent lead atomization. They don't want to make any back-stop changes.
 
I would like to be able to get and shoot a TT33 indoors at my club but they don't allow steel core because of the damage to the back-stop.
Is there ammo that could be used in this situation? Because it is indoors, I am sure they want the bullet to be completely jacketed to
prevent lead atomization. They don't want to make any back-stop changes.

Thats what the ventilation is meant for. Most places ban steel core because it ricochet mores
 
S&B at the army navy store on Agricola. Its like 20$/box (50rds). So nowhere near surplus prices. Its commercial clean (non corrosive) brass cased ammo. 100% steel free, passes magnet test.
 
I've read reports here and there that S&B are sometimes bimetal jacketed (mild steel + copper) and sometimes steel-free. I've never found any S&B ammo that a magnet will stick to but I buy very little factory ammo.
I'd check each lot before buying it if you're worried.
 
S&B at the army navy store on Agricola. Its like 20$/box (50rds). So nowhere near surplus prices. Its commercial clean (non corrosive) brass cased ammo. 100% steel free, passes magnet test.

I dropped by actually, 24$ and it was the same price as 45 ACP so needless to say I bought 45.

Polymer Hard coated, lead cast bullets will serve all of your needs . There are a few reloaders locally who can produce these .

Thanks, but I don't reload. Insurance reasons and living in an apartment.
 
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