always_an_eagle 165 Posted May 24, 2020 Are 9mm pistol caliber carbines allowed on the range? I know rifles up to 30 caliber are allowed and seen guys shoot 223, 308, 30-06 and 303. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr.Stu 1,882 Posted May 24, 2020 9mm is .355. Way over .30 caliber. Also handguns are not allowed, so I would doubt handgun calibers get any kind of exemption. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
revenger 472 Posted May 25, 2020 Even though every one of us know that a .308, .300 win magnum and the like are far more powerful than a 9mm carbine you must keep in mind that there is absolutely no science applied to what you are allowed to shoot there. don't ever try to bring logic or ballistics into how these ranges are operated. just be happy we can shoot up to .30 cal. I want to shoot my old trap door there, maybe if i load them with black powder? a good example is the instructions for target placement , I can't figure out there logic for this. they say to put spinner targets at the 25 yd berm, I think further out would be safer for shooters from ricochets . also the 30 inch height above the berms, I would think shooting into the berms would take most of the energy out of the bullet and greatly reduce any chance of a round travelling any distance. talking about the WMA's has anyone gone past flatbrook recently. supposed to be extended to 100yds. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fishnut 2,358 Posted May 28, 2020 On 5/25/2020 at 9:44 AM, revenger said: Even though every one of us know that a .308, .300 win magnum and the like are far more powerful than a 9mm carbine you must keep in mind that there is absolutely no science applied to what you are allowed to shoot there. don't ever try to bring logic or ballistics into how these ranges are operated. just be happy we can shoot up to .30 cal. I want to shoot my old trap door there, maybe if i load them with black powder? a good example is the instructions for target placement , I can't figure out there logic for this. they say to put spinner targets at the 25 yd berm, I think further out would be safer for shooters from ricochets . also the 30 inch height above the berms, I would think shooting into the berms would take most of the energy out of the bullet and greatly reduce any chance of a round travelling any distance. talking about the WMA's has anyone gone past flatbrook recently. supposed to be extended to 100yds. Its a hunting range for hunters to practice at and your not allowed to hunt with handguns or 9mm carbines in NJ. Unless you can find 9mm bullets less than 80 grains that are soft point or expanding lead core. No science needed. As for the spinner targets I completely agree with you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites