Tyrannosaurus
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Some indoor pistol ranges in my area allow .223 fire, as long as you only use frangible ammunition. I believe this has something to do with their backstop.
I've noticed an odd smell when folks fire these rounds. It's a chemical smell, something like when a lady gets a 'perm'.
Does anyone know what this chemical smell is, and if it is harmful? Also, I was wondering if frangible ammunition might leave behind any residue that might be harmful to the gun, or difficult to clean.
Thanks!
I've noticed an odd smell when folks fire these rounds. It's a chemical smell, something like when a lady gets a 'perm'.
Does anyone know what this chemical smell is, and if it is harmful? Also, I was wondering if frangible ammunition might leave behind any residue that might be harmful to the gun, or difficult to clean.
Thanks!