Triple C Range Rules: Under 3,000 FPS? Am I missing something?

richthe1

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I was surprised to see a 3,000fps limit at Triple C‘s website (https://www.triplecrange.com/range-rules).

That eliminates a lot of cartridges from shooting. Even 5.56. Seems crazy to me, am I missing something?

I was looking at getting into ELR and trying to decide on a cartridge choice, but with this 3,000fps rule I’m not sure what to go with.
 
Per the link you posted

For 5.56 / 2.23 ONLY- No velocity over 3,000 feet per second.

I see it listed again under long range, but seems odd to specify it only applies to 5.55/2.23 elsewhere. Perhaps call and ask.
 
Probably much easier to do a flat 3000 FPS limit on stuff than break down velocity limits at 100, 200, etc to avoid pitting. Probably just want to avoid guys bringing out a 22-250 and shooting 150-200 yard steel or guys blasting away at 100 yard steel with 55gr FMJ. If you’re distance shooting and using 223, probably running 69-77 gr stuff that’s right at or below that speed anyway. Just give them a call.
 
At the end of the list of rules it mentioned the 3000fps speed limit again but for anything shooting steel targets not just for the 5.56/.223 but any. That makes more sense to me because my 22-250 shoots the same 55gr .224 bullet as my 5.56 but at around 4000fps. Most everything else clocks in under 3k. However they might not like the 5.56/.223 because it’s usually in a ar15 style rifle.
 
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