I shoot wolf out of my AR all the problems have been fixed. The problems were in two things with my AR. The dorks that made it put an M16 firing pin inside of it, which was slightly larger than the AR-15 one (from what my gunsmith told me) and that helped cause jams as well as the mags were no good. So I fixed those two things, and have been shooting wolf ever since. It hasn’t jammed up at all, and I get really good groupings at 300 yards with it. I get about 1.5-2.5" (my father can get a bit better with the same ammo) with the scope, and I don’t think that’s the ammos fault I think that’s mine, cause I’m not that great of a shot. The ammo has never failed me, and has always been just as accurate as its brass-cased friends. Or at least I’ve never been able to shoot better than the ammo can perform.![]()
I have shot 2000 rnds through the gun and steel casings have not messed with it yet, but even if it does break the extractor it is still cheaper to buy wolf and replace an extractor every once in a while than to buy the expensive stuff, that in my opinion works just the same.
And I would never use wolf for carry ammo either, but its good practice stuff, good enough. There is no reason to pay extra money for "higher quality" ammo when your just shooting paper targets. I doubt I would use Guatemalan 1980's mfgr ammo for carry purposes either though. Than again if we were forced to carry AR's in civilian circumstances things would be pretty screwed up anyways.
(oh and you can still get it from classic arms for a 115$ even though its a march thing, the way he put it. If it's for that price on the site, he'll give it to you, and i bought the ammo for 100$ a while back, i guess the prices whent up, but 15$ is no biggie)





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