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  • rnish

    Active Member
    May 24, 2012
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    That is the same price that Walmart sells the Fed. 100 rd boxes for (100/$35). But those linked ones are likely green tip military ammo, meaning steel penetrators, which can't be used on public or private ranges usually. You have to check before buying that mil stuff.

    Can't be used at indoor ranges usually....
     

    photoracer

    Competition Shooter
    Oct 22, 2010
    3,318
    West Virginia
    Can't be used at indoor ranges usually....
    Outdoor ranges in any kind of match. I have not been to a match in close to 2 years without a ban on ammo with steel in the bullets, regardless of whether the targets were steel or paper. If in doubt and they use a magnet you will be banned from that range/event for life if you fired any in the event and they indicated on the entry no steel tipped ammo. If they catch you beforehand you just can't use it. Some ranges even ban steel case ammo these days.
     

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