Wolf gold .223

Mao

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Hey guys I just want to conduct a survey to see if anyone would be interested in wolf gold .223 ammo. As well, what price would people be willing to pay for this type of ammo. Military Arms Channel has done a review on this ammo and it seems to be pretty decent. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3z7GB6RD4kI

As well, what are people's take on rebranding the same product under another name. Would this defer you from purchasing the product even though it's exactly the same product as wolf gold .223 (provided ballistic data and testing shows that it's the same product)
 
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yes interested in it if it is cheap, more than norc ok, but cheaper than american per round i will buy with bad grammer.
 
35 round you would sell shipping containers of it around the summer when the NR acr hits the market or if the $1000 norinco QBZ 03 lands soon.
 
I am thinking that $.40 a round is a tad much, but not by much. It would have to be a little more comparable to where the Norinco stuff was coming in at and it could be found a little cheaper. I think it is a good round though and MAC did a good review of it. Looks like the primers and bullets are sealed and the choreographed velocity was half decent compared to other Wolf loaded .223.
 
$0.35-$0.38 sounds like a fair price to me.

I'm looking more towards the .38-.40 cents because dealers would need to make a profit on these. As well, Taiwan labour is more expensive but quality is much better. What's everyone's take on rebranding the product? There's no way I can bring these in under wolf gold's name because I've hit a dead end with them. I'm strictly dealing with the manufacturer now.
 
I'd probably buy a case or split with someone to give it a try. The name means nothing to me. Could be called "Hit Sum Ting" for all I care. lol
 
based on local pricing of AE would you say 40 cents a round would be acceptable? ($400 /1000 rounds)
It would have to be under that IMO, The gun shops I regularly deal with will sell AE and other brands at that level still to their regular customers.

The Norinco here was just on sale for $250 a case at a few different retailers for christmas, people paying the inflated prices of $350-400 I see online are just playing in to the fear of it no longer being available.
 
I am agree with you on that one. The Norinco cases are of 1120 rounds and 1600 rounds too, whereas most other brands/types are of the 1000 per case variety.
 
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