Wolf ammunition, is it really that bad?

Yugo surplus It is also cheaper now as well if you look around. Just hate to give away my sword and have it all sell out then ill have to use wolf LOL but, it is also obviously corrosive as I am sure you and many other know. Maybe it is the rifle but it shoots accurately for an SKS anyways with other ammo mainly Yugo surplus. Wolf is okay roughly 5-8 inches+ at 100 yards with one or two fliers ruining the group.
 
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Yeah, I hear ya on the Yugo ammo. Its almost like they are giveing it away.
Is it just me or does it seem hotter than other ammo?

I try not to shoot corrosive if I can avoid it, but its mostly because my rifle does not have a chrome lined barrel. When I do shoot corrosive I clean my rifle as soon as possible and I haven't noticed any ill affects.
 
I handload my own match grade ammo for shooting off a bench. I handload my own hunting ammo. I use wolf when I'm praticing most any other shooting style. Why? Because its accurate enough. If I can keep it inside a paper plate from 150 yards standing or kneeling, I'm doing great, as far as I'm concerned.

My AR runs wolf unless I'm shooting for accuracy from a sandbag, and it runs wolf just fine. It ejects harder than the brass ammo does. I dont know why, but it doesnt hurt reliability.

I've shot wolf for years, and never had a gun damaged from it.

I dont think its bad ammo, just cheap, and dirty ammo. But its reliable, and accurate enough. It makes your guns dirty faster, but most of us probably clean our guns after every range session so it doesnt really matter.


One thing I do know that wolf will do though. Discussions of wolf ammo will make grown men argue like children.
 
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