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  • cobracommander1991
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 23

    Remington LRN ammo

    Hi, I am trying to get some clean shooting ammo for targets and that would go easy on my gun. I was looking at some Remington 158 gr LRN ammo for a 38 special S&W. Does anyone have some expreience with this ammo? Would it leave a lot of lead residue behind and be hard to clean? Is the powder smoky too? Is 130 gr FMJ better for the gun? I've seen American Eagle FMJ for sale online but was only able to find 50 count LRN ammo in my area ($19 Remington vs. $28 American Eagle). Does anyone know where I could find FMJ ammo (preferably American Eagle) around the Modesto area? Thanks, Cobra
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    jumbopanda
    Calguns Addict
    • Aug 2006
    • 8382

    Lead bullets may leave behind more residue than jacketed ones, but that really shouldn't stop you from shooting them. I shoot mainly lead bullets for .45acp, .454 Casull, and .50 Beowulf.
    Mo' BBs.

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