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  • WPA Wolf Ammo?

    Any problems with this for the CM9? Looks priced very well $8 per bpx in volume.

  • #2
    I've heard it's hard on extractors, but I don't really know from experience. I never use steel or aluminum cased ammo.

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    • #3
      [/QUOTE]Instead of the Wolf, I order from thebulletworks.com. Right now 115gr is $170/1000 and 124gr is $190/1000. This is loaded ammunition with plated round nose bullets and I think they are still offering no cost shipping. Cost is right and it helps small business.

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      • #4
        I have no experience with Wolf, but the guy I took my carry course from awhile back said his rule of thumb was to "never buy any ammo named after animals."
        "Measure twice, cut once. Think twice, speak once."

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        • #5
          ChuckT
          Can you explain the difference in performanace, weekly maintenance and long term reliability when choosing between "plated" and "jacketed"?

          Thanks
          Last edited by TriggerMan; 12-18-2011, 08:51 PM.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by QuercusMax View Post
            I have no experience with Wolf, but the guy I took my carry course from awhile back said his rule of thumb was to "never buy any ammo named after animals."
            Interesting comment......and thinking about it, pretty good advice.
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            • #7
              I shoot a lot of Wolf WPA 9mm 115gr. for practice. It works fine for me in single stack magazines, but I've had it bind in double stack magazines.
              Regards,
              Greg
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              • #8
                Filthy ammo

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                • #9
                  Running bottom line, steel cased ammunition or funky reloads through a good gun is kind like spending a lot of money on a really decent car and then cheaping out on replacement tires and routine maintenance.....imo.
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                  • #10
                    u will get alot of practice with wolffs steel cased ammo in the TAP, RACK AND BANG DRILLS. Buy good ammo if possable or accept the fact that you might indeed have some feed issues and if that is Ok for range fodder then go for it.

                    I do rememberabout 10 years ago buying my grand son a 1000 rounds of wolffs 223 ammo in the steel miliary canister for 10.5 cents a round, damn stuff shot very accurate and being a bolt action it feed well. HP ammo also..
                    . My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border


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