Is there a range that will allow you to shoot military surplus ammo?

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I am in Okc and went to H&H the other day with a friend to shoot his new AR15. As most of you know they would not let us shoot the ammo once he ran a magnet over it. Are there any outdoor ranges that allow you to shoot steel ammo? I am interested in buying a Mosin and it appears that all ammo for it is steel as well.

Thanks in advance,

Travis
 

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most all of them, since your shooting into dirt instead of a metal backstop. about the only rule they may have would be against shooting the metalic silhouettes. should be no problem paper punching.
 

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Canadian Ranges AKA Banner range.
It is 1.5 miles west of Banner Rd. on Jensen Rd AKA 23rd street. Jensen is about .5 miles South of I-40.
 

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Heartland Outdoors in Edmond is an indoor range that will let you shoot whatever you want: Milsurp, steel core, etc. That's where I go to shoot surplus ammo through my Mosin Nagant and AK.
 

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Heartland Outdoors in Edmond is an indoor range that will let you shoot whatever you want: Milsurp, steel core, etc. That's where I go to shoot surplus ammo through my Mosin Nagant and AK.

Really? I've never tried, but I'm sure I've heard them say no steel-core ammo more than once. Not arguing you, I just thought they didn't allow steel-core or shotguns.
 

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