I used to shoot at a range that required you to buy your ammo or reloading components from them. On the other hand, the use of their range was free. If the ammo was overpriced, the use of the range all day if you wanted to, more than made up for it.
I've had them check my ammo or ask for a receipt in the beginning. After they'd seen me for a while, they stopped asking. I almost never bought ammo there, but did buy my reloading components from them.
The indoor range I belong to now doesn't allow lead bullets except for (1) 22 LR, and (2) cartridges they don't carry that don't normally come loaded in anything but lead bullets. 44 Special is one that I've checked on. BUT, it has to be fired it 44 Special guns. If you're shooting it in a magnum gun, it has to have jacketed/plated bullets.
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John 3:16 .
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