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On Friday, January 2, 2015 10:44:43 PM UTC-5, wrote:
On 2 Jan 2015 17:25:25 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote: Might have been cabelas...but it expired. There's wolf gold out there for 27 or 28 cents...brass and non steel bullets...as good as the 55 grain federal. Not Russian wolf. I just pulled a Tula 9mm round apart. The jacket is some ferrous metal but it is pretty soft and I got no sparks with a Dremel tool when I cut the jacket open. The core seems to be lead. The case was Berdan primed and full of some disk type powder. I can see that this might wear a bore faster than regular gilding metal but I am not sure how much that would actually be. I see no issue with "sparks" or other things that might make it more dangerous in a range, inside or out. I have never heard them say a thing at our range (outside) and I see a lot of those OD steel cases laying around. Maybe thinking about the green-tipped steel core penetrator rounds, also know as M855? The indoor range near me doesn't allow them. The outdoor range I belong to doesn't care. |
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