Walt Sherrill
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Wolf ammo in HANDGUNS -- Personal Experience Only PLEASE!
This is an attempt to put the myths to bed...
CRITERIA REVISED!! I originally asked folks to respond only if they had shot 500+ rounds. As the first few comments below have pointed out, that wasn't the brightest thing to do -- as it doesn't take 500 rounds to have a bad experience. (It only took three boxes of AMERICAN AMMO in .45 for me to swear off the stuff, for example.) Thanks for the feedback.
Please respond to this survey ONLY if you have had enough personal experience with Wolf handgun ammo to decide whether using it is something you will continue to do.
Please DO NOT RESPOND if you've witnessed problems, have heard of problem, or have used the ammo (successfully or unsuccessfully) in long guns.
This is about PERSONAL EXPERIENCE in using this ammo in your own handguns only.
(I never considered this kind of poll scientific, by the way: 1) it isn't replicable, 2) there aren't any controls, and 3) folks can LIE!!!)
This is an attempt to put the myths to bed...
CRITERIA REVISED!! I originally asked folks to respond only if they had shot 500+ rounds. As the first few comments below have pointed out, that wasn't the brightest thing to do -- as it doesn't take 500 rounds to have a bad experience. (It only took three boxes of AMERICAN AMMO in .45 for me to swear off the stuff, for example.) Thanks for the feedback.
Please respond to this survey ONLY if you have had enough personal experience with Wolf handgun ammo to decide whether using it is something you will continue to do.
Please DO NOT RESPOND if you've witnessed problems, have heard of problem, or have used the ammo (successfully or unsuccessfully) in long guns.
This is about PERSONAL EXPERIENCE in using this ammo in your own handguns only.
(I never considered this kind of poll scientific, by the way: 1) it isn't replicable, 2) there aren't any controls, and 3) folks can LIE!!!)
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