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eatonton ga




03/08/2008 12:41 PM  
i was just loking for some take on wolf brand ammo if anyone has tried it and is it any good
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N.J.




03/09/2008 2:18 PM  
Its OK, if you stay away from the steel cases.
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Newburgh, IN




03/09/2008 11:56 PM  
I use it pretty much all the time in my Glock .40 because I can get it so cheap. Never had a hang or miss fire with them and they hold decent groups for me just trying to make a bunch of noise with the semi-auto.... :)

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03/10/2008 9:47 AM  
my friend try to use wolf (steel casings) in their 9mm and it kept jamming. I never tried the wolf brand in my 40 S&W though because I only shoot casings that I can reload after I shoot them. Does wolf make brass casings?
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03/10/2008 10:22 AM  
Just bought an AR-15 and Bushmaster enclosed a paper that approved Wolf AMMO for use in my weapon said if functions fine with the steel case. It also said it will cover any damage that occurs using that type of ammo, among other brands. Just a thought, most companies would not put the specefic brand name down unless it was able to function without problems. Wolf ammo is pretty good I use it alot in my ak-47's it has never failed accuracy is decent but not as good as more pricy ammunition.
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03/10/2008 5:27 PM  
Yes, they do make some calipers with brass. I have personally witnessed alot of problems with the steel cases. And i am talking about a lot of different guns and calipers. Use at your own risk.
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Prattville, Alabama




03/26/2008 1:20 PM  
Wolf ammo's original problem came because it was lacquer coated and when the rifles would heat up the lacquer would soften causing sticking problems in the chamber. I have a Bushmaster also and it is only approved with the Polymer coated ammo. Just make sure you pay attention to what kind it is. I think Wolf now calls there lacquer coated the Classic line.

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03/26/2008 1:24 PM  
Right all the new stuff is polymer coated I believe
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Prattville, Alabama




03/26/2008 2:47 PM  
Posted By oldonetechnique on 03/26/2008 1:24 PM
Right all the new stuff is polymer coated I believe



Not always...I wouldn't buy it unless it specifically said it was polymer coated.

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