Friday, February 19, 2010

7.62 Ammo Magnet Question About Ammo At Shooting Range?

Question about ammo at shooting range? - 7.62 ammo magnet

I looked at the rules of ammunition to use in a firing range. Draft rules say "no steel core, steel double-wall, bi-metal, anti-tank (sphere, are a magnet-like) or tracer bullets on the beach is not permitted." While other munitions, and my AK 47? 7.62 x 39mm rounds!

3 comments:

BOONDOCK SAINT said...

Only FMJ rounds should be good.

ugiidriv... said...

Lead bullet ammunition with a sheath of copper or sweet nose.
The reason for this concern in an area outside that they are concerned that the steel hull increases the risk of fire by rank. Let us assume that when you strike a rock, you could create a spark. My friend did this to him once and it was all burned imposed Downrange. The rules are the rules, I think.

Fatefing... said...

Wolf steel is coated, the coat the part that surrounds the head of the ball. They know only that the Chinese steel core 7.62x39 is the thing that the cost per $ 1. And that's not an armor peircing dtick magnet for bullets.

Is it a number of outside or inside? If it's within that meaning.

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