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<blockquote data-quote="n8thegr8" data-source="post: 995520" data-attributes="member: 6349"><p>Went into gunworld to zero my AR this evening, mostly because it's just down the road from my house and because they had a 25-yd range, instead of an odd-ball 30...however I couldn't shoot because they required "frangible" ammo, which 1. I had never heard of, and 2. they didn't have in stock (prolly would have cost a small fortune anyways). They said fmj's would ricochet off the backstop (which I know is the reason why H&H checks for steel cores, but regular fmj's are allowed, so that puzzled me). This got me wondering...Why can't an indoor range have dirt backstops? Surely I'm not the first to think of this...</p><p></p><p>At any rate, I left a sad panda with an inaccurate AR <img src="/images/smilies/frown.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" data-shortname=":(" /> I'm really starting to hate this big city living....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n8thegr8, post: 995520, member: 6349"] Went into gunworld to zero my AR this evening, mostly because it's just down the road from my house and because they had a 25-yd range, instead of an odd-ball 30...however I couldn't shoot because they required "frangible" ammo, which 1. I had never heard of, and 2. they didn't have in stock (prolly would have cost a small fortune anyways). They said fmj's would ricochet off the backstop (which I know is the reason why H&H checks for steel cores, but regular fmj's are allowed, so that puzzled me). This got me wondering...Why can't an indoor range have dirt backstops? Surely I'm not the first to think of this... At any rate, I left a sad panda with an inaccurate AR :( I'm really starting to hate this big city living.... [/QUOTE]
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