Wolf .223 - Great deal!

Noltz

CGN Regular
Location
Haldimand County
Finally had a chance to try out the WPA (Wolf) ammo from CanAm, and am happy to report this budget friendly stuff is great! Zero issues feeding or firing. The steel cases seem to be a little easier to load into my rather tight Tikka mag, and being steel I can have a little more fun without worrying about picking them up. Accuracy was on par with AE 223 @ 100m, which is where my 3-9x scope maxes out. The gong at 200 yards was 100% every time.

Thank you for bring these to us at a great price. You'll have my business again.
 
The steel cases seem to be a little easier to load into my rather tight Tikka mag, and being steel I can have a little more fun without worrying about picking them up.

Good to know you think so little of your fellow shooters that you'll leave a nice mess for the next guy. :kickInTheNuts:
 
Good to know you think so little of your fellow shooters that you'll leave a nice mess for the next guy. :kickInTheNuts:

Come on now, it is easier to sweep and dump than to sort out which brass is yours. It doesn't mean he was leaving it behind.
 
I don't think Noltz meant to just leave his casings lying around. When I keep my brass while shooting I stop and pick up after every magazine (5 rounds). If I'm shooting 22 or steel case I just shoot until I'm done shooting and throw it right into the garbage.
 
I like shooting the steel case stuff too in 223 and 7.62x39.
I bought myself a big magnet attached to a pole and clean up is a breaze:)
 
Ouch, my internet-feelings. Oh wait...

No, I don't leave them on the ground. I mean I don't have to worry about someone stepping on and ruining them. I've kept all my brass in case I get into reloading... but these steel ones & great price mean I can have more fun and not worry about those cases getting damaged.
 
Ouch, my internet-feelings. Oh wait...

No, I don't leave them on the ground. I mean I don't have to worry about someone stepping on and ruining them. I've kept all my brass in case I get into reloading... but these steel ones & great price mean I can have more fun and not worry about those cases getting damaged.

My apologizes good sir, as I remove foot from mouth.

More grown men #####ing and pointing fingers.Never fails.

I resemble that remark :bangHead: :bangHead: :bangHead:
 
^ Or just people who think bragging in a public forum about breaking the law is a very stupid thing to do.
 
^ Or just people who think bragging in a public forum about breaking the law is a very stupid thing to do.

His backyard could be in Louisiana.

He could also have a approved range on his property here in Canada.

Or he could be that dumb.

You know where assuming gets you (see the 2nd post here). ;)
 
I don't think he would be able or interested in purchasing long guns from SRFC and have a Canadian flag avatar if he was in Louisiana. He said 'screw the range' and referred to it as his backyard, combined with the fact that private personal ranges in Canada are incredibly rare and expensive I would say that it is was a safe assumption.

But I am sure he meant it as satire as no one would ever break the any of the meaningless and ineffective firearms regulations in Canada. Doing so would put countless babies and teary eyed puppies lives in jeopardy.
 
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