.357 on indoor ranges

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#11 Post by dromia »

For our 25 yrd indoor range Alpha1 should know well the procedure we use for ensuring the suitability of a load for the range.
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That wasn't my question. Adam.
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I wasn't answering your question.
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#14 Post by Alpha1 »

So that was just a observation then. You are correct I am fully aware of the requirements for shooting full bore on the Club range.
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#15 Post by Dougan »

I'd love to come to one of your committee meetings razz (no offence...ours can be quite entertaining ;) )

On the OP - we can use factory .357s on our range, but it depends on who's there and what everyone is doing - there could be newbs shooting air, or others shooting leagues - sometimes members will bring their LBRs and BP pistols but not use them if that's the case...but have some noisy fun on quite nights tongueout
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#16 Post by dodgyrog »

I've yet to see a cast boolit at ANY velocity punch a hole through a steel plate or go right through a sand back stop! And yes, I HAVE tried - very hard!
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The indoor range at the national sports centre Sophia Gardens Cardiff was shut down many years ago dodgyrog following perforation of the steel stop plate on the end wall after years of shooting with mainly lead bullets and lack of maintenance by the responsible authority allegedly.
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#18 Post by dodgyrog »

Chapuis wrote:The indoor range at the national sports centre Sophia Gardens Cardiff was shut down many years ago dodgyrog following perforation of the steel stop plate on the end wall after years of shooting with mainly lead bullets and lack of maintenance by the responsible authority allegedly.
'mainly lead bullets' - says it all doesn't it!
I saw a perforated steel plate at the Louisa Centre in Stanley from some pillock using 7,62 FMJ full loads.
As I said, I have yet to see a steel plate perforated (or even scored) by a lead boolit.
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#19 Post by Chapuis »

While I would generally agree with you on that point Rog I have personally seen steel plates buckled and weakened by thousands of .22 rounds over a considerable number of years at the end of a small-bore range proving the necessity for regular inspection and maintenance. I therefore wouldn't entirely rule out the possibility of this happening.

Saying that I just love it in the old western movies when the bad guy shoots the steel padlock off the Wells Fargo strong box that he has just thrown down from the stage with a .44-40 or .45 lead bullet. :lol:
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#20 Post by dromia »

The issue here is poor maintenance over time and use rather than the penetrative ability of a cast boolit round on its own.
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