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I see the cases are steel, but how about the jackets? Can I shoot this at a range that prohibits steel jacketed ammo?
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I see the cases are steel, but how about the jackets? Can I shoot this at a range that prohibits steel jacketed ammo?
That would depend on the range I would take the specs and ask the range manager if it would be allowed before I ordered a lot of it
These are standard FMJ bullets (Projectiles)Tim so should be good. Some ranges do the magnet test and of course the steel case will fail on that alone.
The zinc coating on this projectile is a chemical method of surface treatment (galvanizing) which gives the bullet jacket a more uniform and consistent protective layer than that of machine-stamped bi-metal bullet jackets. Thanks to this, cartridges with zinc-coated bullets provide up to 10-15% better shooting accuracy than cartridges with bi-metal bullets.
Features and Specifications:
Caliber: 9mm
Category: Centerfire
Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket
Bullet Weight: 115 Grains
Muzzle Velocity: 1230 fps
Casing: Non-Reloadable Polymer Coated Steel
Primer: Non-Corrosive Berdan Primed
Quantity: 100 Rounds
Usage: Sport Shooting, Hunting, Practice, Plinking
Made In Russia
Hi Tim, No you can't since the casing is steel.
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These are copper plated steel jacketed projectiles and are not allowed on our ranges either.