Re: Wolf Ammo, is it good or bad?
- From: Para9mm@xxxxxxxxx (R.M.R.)
- Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 14:15:15 +0000 (UTC)
by:Dwight Gruber #The indoor range where I shoot banned Wolf ammo
because of its excessive powder smoke.
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With an adequate ventilation system Wolf ammo should be of no
concern,better tell them to work on changing their filters a little more
often.I once came upon a range that wouldn't let me shoot CCI's, why?
because they had a policy saying any brass that hits the ground belongs
to them.Needless to say I didn't use their facility that wasn't all that
great to start with.Maybe the same goes for your range only wanting
brass.As far as Wolf ammo goes I haven't shot much,maybe 2000rds but
other then a little more elbow grease it works as good as any other
budget ammo.Yes a little dirty and a bit more smoky with a strange smell
to boot but if you want and can afford a steady diet of premium ammo by
all means use it.Wolf is everything it's advertised to do,nothing
more,nothing less...
Ray,
(Si vis pacem,
para bellum) U.S.A.
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