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      11-07-2016, 01:22 PM   #461
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Originally Posted by GabeS View Post
Please explain the brass for indoor part, I have been trying to find out why buying more expensive would be best, if the cheaper one doesn't fail or shoot with less accuracy is there really a benefit ?
Besides doing a tour in the Marines, and shooting at the range, I am sort of new to most other guns aside from M16's and never had much interest in learning
The case doesn't have anything to do with accuracy, brass for indoor because most ranges collect the spent cases and send them off and basically get free money off our rounds unless you collect your own and reload them. I'd shoot steel all day at the range if they allowed it. Steel will gunk up your internals a little bit more but if you're persistent with cleaning it's a non issue. There are arguments that accuracy is slightly different because steel and brass have different expansion rates, but if you're just plinking for fun then it's whatever.

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