View Full Version : Wolf ammo
DarthSean
11-26-2008, 04:27 PM
So how hard is wolf ammo on chambers and extractors compared to brass cases?
randy
11-26-2008, 07:49 PM
Buy it shoot it. Who cares if it is harder on things by the time you get any excelerated wear you'll have saved enough to buy another gun or two.
Massafeff
11-26-2008, 08:10 PM
Buy it shoot it. Who cares if it is harder on things by the time you get any excelerated wear you'll have saved enough to buy another gun or two.
Very true, at this current price it holds a great amount of Truth.
My only negative experience with wolf is that it expands and does not retract to it's former dimension causing it to get stuck in the chamber while your extractor rips the lips of the casing off.
A simple trick that has always worked for me (Cases of ammo) is to simply shoot 4 or 5 wolf along with one standard brass cased round. So if you load a 10 round mag, place 2 or 3 standard rounds mixed in the mag. The standard brass case ammo will actually draw up some black gunk that causes wolf ammo to get stuck in the chamber,
If your really worried about parts failure, just buy an extra Extractor kit ($14-18) , Of course this stands only for plinking,
For home-defense or hunting that is another segment of which I am not qualified to speak of.
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