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Reloading Wolf Ammunition Part 2

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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2011

So after taking the reloaded Wolf Ammunition to the range I found that they were completely safe to shoot and performed admirably. The Reloads did not cause any issues in regards to loading, extracting, firing or any other areas of shooting. The ammunition grouped as follows.

Wolf Factory Load - 12 Inches
Wolf Reload - 12 Inches
Brass case Reload - 18 inches
Surplus Ammunition - 12-14 inches

Having looked at the cases they show no signs of being overly stressed or being unsafe to use again and so they shall be used again.

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  • What is the average case life of a steel casing? 

  • @Jrhoney currently I do not know, the cases that you see in each video are the same ones each time, they have currently been fired twice and have no marks showing any damage to them and will be shot for a third time tomorrow.

  • u shouldn't point the primeing tool at your face .

  • @GaryRedbig I agree poor safety on my behalf, other than that though what else did you think of part 1 and 2? All feedback is welcome and wanted.

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  • i have been reloding for 4 years now i have been reloading steal cases for 1/2 years now but steal cases are only good for 7/10 reloades and brass is only good for 15/18 depending if you enamel the case or not but there is nothing wrong with realoding steal cases but wach for spliting on the inside becouse the polimer covering on the case can hide this and you and i know that this is vary bad for your gun. hope you dont hurt your self, dont forget your safty glasses

  • i have been reloding for 4 years now i have been reloading steal cases for 1/2 years now but steal cases are only good for 7/10 reloades and brass is only good for 15/18 depending if you enamel the case or not but there is nothing wrong with realoding steal cases but wach for spliting on the inside becouse the polimer covering on the case can hide this and you and i know that this is vary bad for your gun. hope you dont hurt your self

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  • good vids mate might have to try your load one day to see how it compares to mine i use 26.5 grains of AR2208 powder and a 50 grain vmax projectile

  • i liked the videos . keep them comeing good info

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