Plated or lead bullets work best but most of the issues I have seen have been with higher velocity hollow point ammo.
Plated or lead bullets work best but most of the issues I have seen have been with higher velocity hollow point ammo.
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Ok, so all other things being equal, using my normal training ammo (Say, Federal Champion 115 brass new) for steel is ok?
I wear a cap, good ballistic wrap around eye pro, and short sleeve T-shirts. Maybe I'll go with a long sleeve shirt next month.
Thanks!
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Yes, your ammo is fine. Bullet weight doesn't matter, the difference in mass between a 147 gr and a 115 gr bullet is something like .075 ounces........
When people say "lead or plated" bullets they mean cast lead bullets that are either bare lead, polymer coated, or copper plated.
Those bullets do not have a separate copper sheet jacket and tend to just flatten out with minimal fragmentation. The copper plating on plated bullets does not react to impact by fragmenting the way a copper jacket does.
You'll be going to an organized match with target setting guidelines based on sound safety practices. Don't worry about it
Last edited by Alpha Sierra; 09-24-2015 at 08:45 AM.
TMJ bullets are plated, just a thicker plating than a berrys.