ny32182
Member
Normally I'm not a Wolf fan. I've examined and fired it in several calibers and don't like their handgun ammo or .223.
However, their 7.62x39 seems to be a little different.
First, it just seems to be a little "higher quality" than their other offerings. Also, most of the guns that fire it were designed from the beginning to run with Russian steel cased ammo.
I've seen pictures of recovered Wolf rounds that a member here fired into playdough. They looked like they would create some nasty wounds.
It comes sealed in plastic, and the rounds themselves have sealed primers and case necks, so it should be able to stand up to the elements.
Finally, it has been 100% reliable in my VEPR and every other gun I've seen it fired through. Is there any reason not to use it for serious purposes? It is supposedly similar to the old Russian mil-spec, but how similar?
However, their 7.62x39 seems to be a little different.
First, it just seems to be a little "higher quality" than their other offerings. Also, most of the guns that fire it were designed from the beginning to run with Russian steel cased ammo.
I've seen pictures of recovered Wolf rounds that a member here fired into playdough. They looked like they would create some nasty wounds.
It comes sealed in plastic, and the rounds themselves have sealed primers and case necks, so it should be able to stand up to the elements.
Finally, it has been 100% reliable in my VEPR and every other gun I've seen it fired through. Is there any reason not to use it for serious purposes? It is supposedly similar to the old Russian mil-spec, but how similar?