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Yep. Economies of scale works.frankD wrote:Walmart sadly enough.

+1frankD wrote:Walmart sadly enough.










Yeah I've seen plenty of places that have free shipping on a thousand rounds.zephyp wrote:The only time I buy ammo in a regular store is if I happen to see a real deal or I need it today...otherwise I do all my business on the internets where the real deals are and you can find anything you want...
Actually, the RWS ammo is pretty good stuff; it shoots relatively clean and is accurate. The problem Sharpshooters and some other ranges have with it is that the bullets contain steel. The RWS ammo has a soft steel jacket beneath the copper outside of the bullet. Sharpshooters worries about any steel in bullets causing sparking and possibly igniting the rubber chunks it uses for their backstops. Even outdoor ranges can ban bullets containing steel. This happened recently at Black Creek in Mechanicsville. They have an all steel target competition once a month and don't want their targets damaged and they worry about an increased bullet splatter hazard. Most ranges will check for the presence of steel with a magnet.Batty67 wrote:Okay, love my CZ RAMI 9m BD, don't like buying the range ammo. I picked up some Wal-Mart ammo (RWS) but was told I could not use it at Sharpshooters due to the possibility igniting fires issue, and possibly destructive to their bullet stop system (?). While irritating, that's their call and I suppose they want me to use some higher-quality ammo (such as what they sell). So, I need to find a cheaper source of acceptable ammo for use at indoor ranges. What brands and "model" numbers should I look for to use at sharpshooters? And then, what are some cheap option to buy in NoVA, and/or online?
Thanks!
Federal, Winchester and Remington FMJ pistol ammo is all steel free.Black Creek Steel Shooters may NOT use steel core ammo such as S&B, Wolf, and Tula.
Your ammo is subject to random magnet checking.
If you are found to be shooting such ammo, you will be banned from competition at Black Creek Steel and Black Creek IDPA for 1 year.
Safety First!!!!!
Batty67 wrote:Okay, love my CZ RAMI 9m BD, don't like buying the range ammo. I picked up some Wal-Mart ammo (RWS) but was told I could not use it at Sharpshooters due to the possibility igniting fires issue, and possibly destructive to their bullet stop system (?). While irritating, that's their call and I suppose they want me to use some higher-quality ammo (such as what they sell). So, I need to find a cheaper source of acceptable ammo for use at indoor ranges. What brands and "model" numbers should I look for to use at sharpshooters? And then, what are some cheap option to buy in NoVA, and/or online?
Thanks!
If that were true, they would probably make everyone buy their range ammo like some ranges do.Kreutz wrote: They want to force you to buy their insanely marked up ammo.

+1...steel core is the issue...Chasbo00 wrote:If that were true, they would probably make everyone buy their range ammo like some ranges do.Kreutz wrote: They want to force you to buy their insanely marked up ammo.
