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Posted On: 11/18/2018
By: John
A: Hi John! Thank you for your question. The "magnet test" has been an issue the entire country has to contend with to some extent and it's no fun being told you can't use your ammo. These Brass Jacket rounds by Tula use only a lead core and a copper jacket, so the projectiles themselves will not attract a magnet.
However, depending on the standards at your range and the strength of the magnet used, the steel case that these are loaded into will attract a magnet. If they are imprecise or use an overly powerful magnet it is possible they may get a false positive, so we encourage you to check with your local range first before pulling the trigger on any questionable rounds.
The good news is that these function as well or better than the standard Tula ammunition, so as long as you can clear the gates, you should have a great time at the range!
Posted On: 5/27/2018
By: Joshua Carney
A: The case of the ammo is steel, however the jacket of the bullet is a non magnetic brass. These are ideal for many indoor ranges where they do not allow traditional bi-metal jacketed bullets where the jacket is a copper-steel mix and therefore attracts a magnet.