I am going to attend a weekend handgun training course with an advertised round count of 900. With all that shooting in a short period of time, I'm sure it will be a "lost brass" event, and so I was thinking of buying a load of Wolf ammo to use. It's cheap (probably cheaper than I could reload with new brass and FMJ slugs), and while Wolf ammo doesn't enjoy a great rep for accuracy (their rimfire ammo excepted), it's not like I'm going to be shooting bullseye pistol at Camp Perry.
Does anybody have any experience with Wolf .45 ACP 230 grain ammo? Specifically:
1) reliability (does it go bang, and does it have a reputation for feeding poorly in 1911 pattern handguns),
2) accuracy (we're talking combat, not bullseye target accuracy),
3)cleanliness (do you have to clean residue out of your pistol every hundred rounds or so), and
4) corrosiveness (yes, it's advertised as non-corrosive, but then John Kerry advertises himself as a champion of the second amendment).
Any other suggestions for ammo for training courses?
Thanks.
David
Does anybody have any experience with Wolf .45 ACP 230 grain ammo? Specifically:
1) reliability (does it go bang, and does it have a reputation for feeding poorly in 1911 pattern handguns),
2) accuracy (we're talking combat, not bullseye target accuracy),
3)cleanliness (do you have to clean residue out of your pistol every hundred rounds or so), and
4) corrosiveness (yes, it's advertised as non-corrosive, but then John Kerry advertises himself as a champion of the second amendment).
Any other suggestions for ammo for training courses?
Thanks.
David