Where can I buy milsurp 7.62x39 without a steel core?

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Like the topic says, I'm looking for cheap military surplus 7.62x39 ammo. Corrosive or non-corrosive doesn't matter. My range (Burlington) recently banned all steel core bullets so it's going to be really expensive shooting my VZ-58 now unless I can find cheap milsurp lead core ammo.
 
Like the topic says, I'm looking for cheap military surplus 7.62x39 ammo. Corrosive or non-corrosive doesn't matter. My range (Burlington) recently banned all steel core bullets so it's going to be really expensive shooting my VZ-58 now unless I can find cheap milsurp lead core ammo.

Your best bet is raising the point at the next BoD meeting and sweet-talking them into reversing this idiotic policy. AFAIK all milsurp is steel core, can't seem to source MFS ammo which you might be able to get at twice the cost - might be cheaper to add another club with an outdoor range and give'er.
 
MFS Ammo is what i use non corrosive lead core but muticased so some indoor ranges still ban it
but great for all purposes ,i get mine from Mccumber Archery Khanawake Quebec iffy stock but good price by the can when its in
 
There are two types of steel ammo.

There is steel core.

Then there is bi-metal. Bi-metal is a mild steel jacket with a copper wash over it with a LEAD core.

Both will stick to a magnet but only one actually has a steel core.
 
At BRRC, certain elements will be on you like white on rice as soon as they see you take out an SKS, an 858 or anything else that has commonly available steel core ammo. Chances are that on the day the ban was announced, they ran out to buy 3 magnets each - 1 for their card holder, 1 for their pocket protector and a spare in case they happen to lose one. If you're shooting steel jacketed projectiles, you need to have a cut bullet on you to show them or they'll file a safety infraction and then you gotta deal with committees and all the crap. You might anyway, but this way you have a chance to send them away sulking and trying to think up other ways to make people shooting "junk commie guns" leave their club :cool:
 
The Romanian ammo and the Yugoslavian ammo I have purchased is lead core.

Some Romanian is steel core. There is a letter on the printing on the wood box that tells you which is which.

The brass case ammo is lead core.

I bought the Romanian at leBaron. Some was lead core.
 
The Romanian ammo and the Yugoslavian ammo I have purchased is lead core.

Some Romanian is steel core. There is a letter on the printing on the wood box that tells you which is which.

The brass case ammo is lead core.

I bought the Romanian at leBaron. Some was lead core.

If the case says m43 then its steel core, if it says m67 its lead core.
 
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