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On 8/1/18 6:58 AM, Tim wrote:
John H On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 22:04:39 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: - show quoted text - If it won't pass the magnet test, it can't be fired at my local range (indoors). ......... I still can’t figure out that ruling. I've read that steel ammo is banned because: 1. It penetrates backstops and does more damage to them. 2. It tends to ricochet more than brass ammo. 3. It sparks when it strikes objects and those sparks in an gunpowder-laden atmosphere might cause a flash fire. I don't know how true any of these reasons are...they're just the ones I seen in web articles. I don't like steel ammo or casings...they tend to be harder on firearm actions and barrels than brass casings and lead ammo. |
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