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- Wed Jul 13, 2011 11:47 pm
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
- Topic: Shiloh Shooting Range
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Re: Shiloh Shooting Range
In fact I think I will go tomorrow and shoot some of the dust out of my Glock 20 and try to narrow down what the feeding problem is from my P95.
- Wed Jul 13, 2011 11:39 pm
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
- Topic: Shiloh Shooting Range
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Re: Shiloh Shooting Range
I have seen guys there with .357 mags but I don't know if they were shooting any heavy hot loads 180grain-200grain but I am positive if you pulled out a .44 mag you would get the boot. When I asked them about my .32 H&R magnum "which is not really a magnum" Niko said it was fine. I also told him I was shooting some hot Georgia Arms ammo and he told me it was good stuff and it was fine to use. That was the 100 grain running about 1100fps from my SP-101. My 10mm loads run anywhere from 1100fps-1650+fps and they have not said anything about the ballistic plating or me picking up my 10mm brass(I always try to clean my station and since they never haggle me on time I clean the other stalls in my area).
I have never had a problem with them. Like others have said they have a lot of new people behind the counter but Niko or the other guy with the beard(sorry forgot his name) are almost always there. If they won't let you shoot your .327 then just take it to one of the other ranges in the area that will, no big deal.
I have never had a problem with them. Like others have said they have a lot of new people behind the counter but Niko or the other guy with the beard(sorry forgot his name) are almost always there. If they won't let you shoot your .327 then just take it to one of the other ranges in the area that will, no big deal.
- Wed Jul 13, 2011 11:00 pm
- Forum: Shooting Ranges
- Topic: Shiloh Shooting Range
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Re: Shiloh Shooting Range
Well they let me shoot my .32 H&R with hot loads and they let me shoot my 10mm with hot loads so I don't think they will tell you no. A 200 grain 10mm (.40 caliber) bullet has a greater sectional density then any .327 Federal bullet that I know of. Most of my 10mm loads have chronographed higher then or equal to .357 mag loads so I don't see why they wouldn't let you. Talk to Niko or (I forget the other guys name) guy with the beard. They are very kind and will answer your questions. Just call and ask for Niko. I personally think they are more worried about the big boy magnums like .41 mag and up but like I said call and ask Niko.