Wolf 9mm and MP

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Just wondering if anyone had any experience with Wolf ammo in a SW M&P 9? Which would you recommend, this is just for range use.
thanks
 
Which would you recommend, this is just for range use.
thanks

I've had good luck with the Winchester value pack 9mm. ~1500 rounds through with no FTFs, FTEs, etc. Seems to go for around the same price as the Wolf stuff - paid $260 for a case of 1000 last week.
 
I bought 750 rounds of the Wolf 135 gr LRN for my m&p 9mm and so far so good, no issues yet and I'm over half way though it. I have the brass for reloading and so far a few hundred rounds into the reloads and no issues with those either.
 
I've had good luck with the Winchester value pack 9mm. ~1500 rounds through with no FTFs, FTEs, etc. Seems to go for around the same price as the Wolf stuff - paid $260 for a case of 1000 last week.


Same with me. I have probably put 2000 rounds of Winchester bulk and 1000 rounds of CCI Blazer Brass, and the only issue was one stovepipe with the Blazer.
 
I have personally found the m&p loves the Winchester value especially. I mostly shoot the straight lead wolf reloads out of mine, a little dirty but they go right where I am. Also have great result with the Canadian BDX reloads.
 
In my experience the M&P is not at all fussy about what you feed it - in 2xM&P9's and an M&P45, I've never had an issue with any commercial ammo, or Mil surplus, even some loads I cooked up as 'puff ball' loads for a recoil shy shooter worked just fine. As long as you don't flat out screw up the reloads, they shoot just fine.
 
The M&P 9 will digest anything, that said it will never make a defective round fire.
I just went through my first case (1000 rounds) of Wolf ammo 124gr TMJ and not a single stove pipe, jamb or failure to fire. I personally like the TMJ, helps to keep the lead down. $238/1000 packed in boxes of 50.
 
... had semi-auto feeding and ejection problems with Wolf ammo. Quality is inconsistent.
For semi-autos, the price difference between Wolf ammo and, say, Win value packs, is negligible, so it's more sensible to get the better quality ammo.

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The M&P is like Mikey, they eat anything.

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Note that there is a difference between the original company Wolf Bullets which is a Canadian company that does quality commercial reloads, and the company that came afterwards called Wolf Ammunition out of Russia.

If using the cheap Russian ammo, then consider what you are pushing down your new barrel. The Russian ammo is not a copper jacketed bullet unless you are using the Wolf Gold. The Wolf Gold only comes in the 147gr hollow point. All the rest of the Russian stuff is labelled as "bimetal"... not sure what that is but it sure isn't copper.

Wolf bullets is quality ammo done here in Ontario on commercially reloaded brass. It's part of what keeps the cost down and like I said, I have never had an issue with it and I have just shot an entire case. I like spending my money in my own community. Why spend money on product from Mother Russia when we make a better product here at home!
 
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