Reloading Wolf Brass

Logan.Reese

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I was just wondering if Wolf Ammo has good quality brass? They have boxer primers but are they any good for reloading? Will they last five reloadings? I work at customs and was thinking of importing some cheaper ammo. Anyway thanks for your help.
 
I would rather use brass I find on the ground at the range than to use Wolf ammo.
I suggest getting some Winchester or something else.
try wholesle sports "bulk brass"....
 
five reloadings depends on a couple of factors- pressure and the gun being two, and the quality of the brass- in a bolt, you may get 5 or a lot more , provided it's loaded to proper or low pressure loads, but if you've got something like a m305 or other semi- auto, the considered norm is 4 or less-
 
Isn't wolf brass actually steel? Personally I would never feed anything into a rifle that is made in USSR unless the gun was too.









But then I wouldn't own a Russian or chinese rifle either
 
martinbns said:
Isn't wolf brass actually steel? Personally I would never feed anything into a rifle that is made in USSR unless the gun was too.









But then I wouldn't own a Russian or chinese rifle either

BTW with USSR is gone ;)
 
Logan.Reese said:
I work at customs and was thinking of importing some cheaper ammo. Anyway thanks for your help.

You will be breaking US Federal Law if you do. Unless you have a licensed US exporter handle it for you, then you would need to have Wolf approved for import by NRCAN first. This is why you don't see Wolf ammo sold in Canada, except at gun show, which was smuggled out of the US.
 
Ok thanks for your help, I was also thinking of picking up some good Remington brass. Like I said, I work at customs, so if I really wanted some Wolf I could bring it in. I probably won't though, because it would be a pain. I was also wondering if there was any good, cheap, non-corrosive 7.62x39, 7.62x54r and 7.62x25 available up here? It is a pain when I want to just go grab a rifle to shoot a coyote outside and afterwards I have to clean my gun. Stupid corrosion!
 
Logan.Reese said:
Like I said, I work at customs, so if I really wanted some Wolf I could bring it in.

Working at Customs makes no difference. These are US rules, not Canadian ones. You still need a US exporter to do the DoS paperwork.
 
CanAm said:
Working at Customs makes no difference. These are US rules, not Canadian ones. You still need a US exporter to do the DoS paperwork.

Dang government! (I guess they pay my bills) Anyway thanks again for your help. Oh and do you guys at Canada Ammo have 7.62x39mm in stock? I heard you were out (which stinks).
 
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