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The "No Steel Ammo" Rule at Indoor Ranges...
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<blockquote data-quote="poopgiggle" data-source="post: 1458960" data-attributes="member: 6406"><p>I've never seen steel-cored ammo that wasn't steel jacketed.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Generally the jackets are mild steel which is way softer than gun barrels. I THINK that steel cored ammo also has a layer of lead around the core to allow for some compression but I could be wrong.</p><p></p><p>Lots of steel jacketed bullets are copper washed but I don't know if that's functional or cosmetic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poopgiggle, post: 1458960, member: 6406"] I've never seen steel-cored ammo that wasn't steel jacketed. Generally the jackets are mild steel which is way softer than gun barrels. I THINK that steel cored ammo also has a layer of lead around the core to allow for some compression but I could be wrong. Lots of steel jacketed bullets are copper washed but I don't know if that's functional or cosmetic. [/QUOTE]
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