Glock Vs. Lone Wolf Barrel
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@amaya1000rr Kabooms ,I have not heard of a Kaboom in years,since glock fixed their barrels - I would say the WOLF barrels are a few thou too tight by the ramp and thats all . Measure a few other brands like SIG or Ruger and see how much your bullets move side to side..Wolf may say they want it this way,for better accuracy maybe (even though I saw no diff) Id like to compare a Storm Lake vs a Wolf,I hear they are better..or better yet a case gauge is a good tool
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@surfboardhacker - Thanks.
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This was an excellent review! Subbed
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you can have wolf make your WOLF barrel machined for reloads,they will add a small taper so its not so tight,,,I have since sold my wolf barrel and only use glock barrels in my glock...but I have seen and heard wolf doing this process for reloaders such as myself.......
excelerater 1 month ago
@excelerater - I'm not sure how that would be a benefit. A tighter chamber reduces case expansion which means you will work the brass less when resizing. The repeated expansion and contraction involved in reloading is what weakens the brass over time. This causes the brass to become brittle and increases the chances of case rupture "Kaboom". However, a slight taper in the chamber might improve reliability by reducing surface tension during extraction. Kind of like the 9mm round
amaya1000rr 1 month ago
I would & did spend the 109.95 from LWD so i could reload.Never had a problem.Case weaking if you reload it will pop over time then you have a glock kaboom.Good video
donthebodyguard 1 month ago
@donthebodyguard - yea, it's definately worth it for the added peace of mind.
amaya1000rr 1 month ago
Great comparison and explanation of these barrels
TheFireArmGuy 1 month ago
@TheFireArmGuy - Thanks, Bro.
amaya1000rr 1 month ago