Searched around but could not find a definitive answer, is there Wolf .223 that's non-magnetic? Thanks.
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I could certainly be wrong, but I always was under the impression that all Wolf was steel case (and lacquered).. no? this is part of what makes it cheapo ammo and because of this, my range has a strict across the board "No Wolf ammo" policy.
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100% agree.. I failed to put that, "steel bullet", along with my steel "case" and "lacquer" comment, as I was Googling and typing at same time.
oh also... part of what I was also saying is that if a magnet can attract to any part of it, case or bullet, the ranges I have been to will not allow it to be shot. just an across the board - nope.. and I think that part stems from most steel case, like most all Wolf you see/find, has a lacquer that is reported to be dirty and smelly and problematic to others around when fired.Last edited by glock_this; 05-28-2009, 11:29 AM.10 +1 in the chamberComment
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Cool thanks guys, I'll look for that... if someone has a link that'd be cool so I can read up on it.
Is this it? Copper Hp?

Yea glock_this, Angeles Range seems to be fine with steel casings, just not steel core because it skips off steel and can cause fires as I'm sure you know.Comment
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