07-14-2015, 08:13 PM
Yeah, as long as you're diligent that's good cheap ammo. If you get careless about cleaning the gunk left behind then you have trouble. Corrosive ammo uses salts in the primer that if they're not removed can cause rust in the barrel and around the muzzle. It can also cause issues with the bolt, slide, or firing pin depending on the type of weapon you're using it in. You're main concern when at the range is going to be maintaining the barrel though. The interior of the action can wait until you get home to give a good cleaning.


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