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Black's Creek Ammo Amnesty Program returns Nov. 1

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Starting on Nov. 1, the “Ammo Amnesty” program is back at Black’s Creek Public Shooting Range, giving shooters the opportunity to use some types of steel-component ammunition — bimetal or steel-jacketed —that normally are not allowed at the range.

Subject to daily weather conditions, the steel amnesty program will run between Nov. 1 and March 31.

Steel cored (green tip) and incendiary/tracer rounds are still prohibited. As always, shooters will have to bring their ammunition into the range office for approval at check in.

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Just some examples of ammo now allowed during the Ammo Amnesty Program at Black’s Creek Public Shooting Range
CAPTION: Just some examples of ammo now allowed during the Ammo Amnesty Program at Black’s Creek Public Shooting Range