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.223/5.56 Bulk Ammo

Gamecock

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So I got my first AR this weekend and without fully knowing it was sold a 500 bulk pack of WPA Ammo and didn't realize it was steel core and can't be shot at the indoor range I frequent. So I ended up having to buy (4) 20-round boxes of American Eagle .223 from the range at $11 a pop.

So what is the general consensus on the best cheap range ammo for a 25-yard indoor range? I'll have to save the other stuff for a outside visit to Creekside or similar.
 
Most indoor ranges wont let you use steel cases.

Just 2 months ago you could get wolf gold brass for $290 shipped for 1000rds.

Big woods is far better than hi caliber in all aspects except hi caliber you can shoot slugs
 
You need to find a new range, the ammo is fine. It's not steel core, it bi-metal I think.

The copper guild/coated soft steel jacket with lead core bullets do create sparks if striking a hard surface. Minute un-burnt powder residue from firing builds up at indoor ranges, collects in shell piles and if one is attempting to shoot loose shotgun shells laying on the concrete floor it can create a significant fire, flames about 5 feet or so, shutting down the range and requiring the range master to extinguish it with a dry powder fire extinguisher.

Oh course that's just an assumption..... :becky:
 
I would find another place if they asked to see my ammo before I shot. I think that kind of crosses the line. A range guy saw we were shooting green-tip at our local range and he didn't care. Of course I think he was more interested in talking to my wife's friends at the time.
 
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