I got rubber bullets from Dillons a few years ago. Just stick them in a primed case with your fingers and they are ready to go. I shoot them into a paper target backed up with a few old towels, then they fall into a box on the floor. I have reused them many many times over and they are still good to go. I have them for 38/9mm and 45 . I shoot in a large 2 car garage corner to corner so it is about 30+ feet. They are suprisingly accurate. You do need some ventilation, those primers stink with no powder to burn it off.
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