where can I shoot steel ammo

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  • l730dc

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    Mar 6, 2013
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    Kent Island, MD
    Hap baker is closest to me.. but still 1hr away.. anything closer to pg/aa/hoco? Maybe ill just get a box of american eagle ammo and stick tulammo in it and sneak it into msar.. :)
     

    Ganegrei

    Comblock Convert
    Jun 23, 2011
    2,290
    Somewhere in BoCo
    The AGC outdoor range near Patapsco state park. A members only range but relatively simple to join and cheap. Shoot any kind of ammo you want short of incendiary/tracer.
     

    CrawfishStu

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    Dec 4, 2006
    2,359
    Crofton
    Hap baker is closest to me.. but still 1hr away.. anything closer to pg/aa/hoco? Maybe ill just get a box of american eagle ammo and stick tulammo in it and sneak it into msar.. :)

    I hope that was a joke. If not, you should really consider why some ranges won't let you run steel core ammo. Usually because it over-penetrates and causes a safety concern and a damage concern to range property. Just like you have a right to own a firearm, they have a right to use their property the way they want. If you don't want to buy the right ammo for that range, don't go there. There is usually a lot more than just because at stake. Sounds like a great way to get a range closed down and something in the news making every gun owner look irresponsible.
     

    l730dc

    Active Member
    Mar 6, 2013
    905
    Kent Island, MD
    I hope that was a joke. If not, you should really consider why some ranges won't let you run steel core ammo. Usually because it over-penetrates and causes a safety concern and a damage concern to range property. Just like you have a right to own a firearm, they have a right to use their property the way they want. If you don't want to buy the right ammo for that range, don't go there. There is usually a lot more than just because at stake. Sounds like a great way to get a range closed down and something in the news making every gun owner look irresponsible.

    It was a joke.. lol
     

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