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Ammo 7.62x39 Wolf HP Bimetal Jacket 122 Grain 20 Round Box Polymer Coated Steel Case
Our Low Price: $6.79
List Price: $10.19
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Manufacturer: Wolf AMM649
Item: AMM-649

High quality Wolf Perfomance 7.62x39 ammunition. Made at the famous Tula Cartridge Works in Russia, very reliable and consistent. This ammunition is non-reloadable steel case with non-corrosive Berdan primer.
7.62x39,122 grain, Bimetal jacket (copper over steel) Hollow Point bullet. 20 rounds per box, 50 boxes per case, 1000 rounds per case. This ammo has polymer coated steel cases.

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Very Good
Reviewer: Gunnut
4.0 Rating
11/13/2008

I've shot multiple boxes of this ammo through a Mini-30 with no problems whatsoever. Only reason I'm giving it 4 stars is because it's a little bit messier than other ammo brands I've used. But if you clean your firearm on a regular basis and after you shoot it (like I do) then it shouldn't be a problem at all.

Best for AK
Reviewer: 10-32
5.0 Rating
10/25/2008

While I don't run Wolf through my Bushmaster AR15, my two Romanian WASR's love this stuff. I just popped two cases of this stuff through them this past month and not ONE stovepipe. I will be buying about 10 more cases now.

great bullets
Reviewer: Conor
5.0 Rating
9/17/2008

I have been using this ammo for years and have never had a problem with feeding. My sks shoots them like crazy. They are a little less accurate than a much more expensive bullet but not much at all. In fact, I don't see why anyone would buy the expensive ammo. Even if you reload your brass shells it will still cost more than just buying this ammo. Buy bulk and shoot a lot.

Great ammo for range...
Reviewer: army_doc26
5.0 Rating
8/26/2008

I have shot about 800 rounds with no problems. This ammo for the price is great would tell any AK owner to buy this ammo..

Hard primers
Reviewer: Scott
4.0 Rating
8/10/2008

This ammo was made to be fired out of "military" firearms. Such as AK, sks. The hard primer, many times, fails to fire from Mini 30s as well as single shot rifles, such as H&R, and rossi. For AKs or sks, you cant get a more affordable ammo. Have shot thousands of rounds through my Aks and never had a misfire. Also have taken numerous groundhogs, as well as coyotes with this ammo. VERY effective.

Good target ammo
Reviewer: nick
5.0 Rating
8/8/2008

I have put thousands of wolf brand 7.62 x 39 rounds down range through my Norinco SKS and my Bulgarian AK47 with not one jam, misfire, hang fire, or double feed. I shot at trees and many other things to see how well the HP rounds expand and discovered that they don't expand at all! you might as well be using a FMJ round! However, the rounds almost always hit their target, when they dont...... well, that's my fault. ;-)

Great ammo
Reviewer: Tom
5.0 Rating
8/4/2008

I have used this ammo for years. Shoot about 6000 rounds a year and can not remember ever having a round not fire. I have rounds that have been in storage for 10 years that still look and function like new. Great buy and a good investment for the long term.

great for deer
Reviewer: Aaron
4.0 Rating
7/8/2008

I have shot Winchester, Remington, and Golden Bear. Wolf's hollow point is great. I have shot my last 3 deer and 2 Buffalo with great results. I live in an area that open sight shooting is the standard. These are dead on at 100 yards. I have shot over 200 rounds of this through my Yugo SKS and have never had a jamb or miss fire. This type of round is not very dirty. By the way the Buffalo were shot at 60 yards and the first shot dropped both. They were through and through shots on both, in fact the first buffalo had the bullet go through the chest and lodge in the opposite leg. Would I recomend shooting buffalo all the time with this? No. The buffalo were causing harm to people and property and had to be put down. This type of round is great on deer and stops them dead in their tracks. I would hate to see what it would do to my local Coyotes.

Good Ammo
Reviewer: Joe
4.0 Rating
7/2/2008

Well, I have been getting this ammo for a long time to shoot in my Norinco SKS. I have shot around 2000 rounds with not a single jam or misfire. This ammo is good for practice and I have shot deer and groundhogs with it and it performed well. I also target shoot alot and this ammo holds up very good out to around 300 yards. The only this I don't like about this ammo is that its very very dirty. Thank You CheaperThanDirt.com Also I have learned that when purchasing from CTD if you will buy only one item in bulk the shipping charges are not bad and does not go up much, but you can buy 2 different items and the shipping charges double. Happy Shooting.

Works great
Reviewer: Brian
5.0 Rating
6/13/2008

Bought in bulk a while back both the SP and HP from Wolf. As mentioned in a previous post, I had occasional issues with the HP as well feeding. It just seemed to catch when feeding and jam up. But as the other individual did, I just put it back in again and it feed through fine the second time. At the price they are, for just plinking it is still a great deal. However, if it is for more than plinking where a jam could cause any serious issues I recommend the SP over the HP. As long as you properly maintain your weapon, you shouldn't have any problems using this ammo, I buy it again and again for both my SKS and AK.

Goes bang every time
Reviewer: Big Wood
5.0 Rating
4/13/2008

My Yugo underfolder ak-47 eats this stuff like candy! Also shoots 100 yrd. groups you can cover with the palm of your hand! I love 'em, my ak loves 'em, the hogs HATE 'em!

best for the money and then some!
Reviewer: germ64
5.0 Rating
2/20/2008

I have been shooting this ammo for about a year.It has cycled through two SKS's both norinco & yugo, a romanian ak, and a mini 30 with no problems.a few jams in the mini 30 but i attribute that to the inability to find a decent mag for that weapon.very hard to beat for the money.

Good Ammo
Reviewer: Gixxxer
5.0 Rating
2/10/2008

I have a Yugoslavian M70 Ak-47, I always run Wolf ammo through this thing. I've never had a problem with misfires. When i pay for 20 rounds, i get to shoot 20 everytime. The ammo does seem to be slightly dirty over that of some other more expensive brands, but cleaning it is no problem. I can achieve 2 MOA @ 100 yards which i consider pretty good for an AK, but the Yugo M70 is one of the better ones. The enemy or game animal is not going to know the difference between a center shot or 2 inchs off center of a major organ, i would ask one of them, but this ammo seems to kill with one shot everytime so i can't. So overall the Pro's are accurate, cheap, powerful, and Con's are little bit dirty, but im not a clean freak so it's not a Con to me.

GREAT
Reviewer: John
5.0 Rating
1/29/2008

I have only had 1 round bad on me because it fell into some water. other than that the 1000+ rounds I have shot through my Wasr-10 havent caused me any problems. Price is way up now though. I would have been able to get 2000 rounds for $230. CheaperthanDirt is the cheapest place that i have seen to get this ammo.

You get what you pay for!
Reviewer: Texasboy
3.0 Rating
1/20/2008

I have used Wolf ammo for years and for AK/SKS rifles it is OK ammo. It ris dirty ammo and requires more effort in cleaning. I have experenced at least 1 to 2 misfires per box (I just put it back in the mag and it normally fires the 2nd time around (hard primiers). For bulk storage or pracitce plinking it is OK but for serious shooting I recomind S&B it is all brass, reloadable and comes in FMJ and soft point rounds. ItI have never had a misfire, it is much cleaner burning and for me shoots tighter groups.

Bullets were as described
Reviewer: Bill
5.0 Rating
12/16/2007

Ammunition was as described. No cracks in the casing, and it all cycled just fine! Thanks CTD.

Kills well
Reviewer: Hog Hunter
4.0 Rating
12/4/2007

I have used the HP and the Soft Point ammo for the last 2 years. Shot around 2000 rounds total. I hunt with a mimi 30 and shoot tactical rifle matches with a Norico AK47. I had 1 failer to fire from my Mini 30. Other than that the ammo is great. Its as acurate as I need out to 200 yards. I have killed multiple hogs from 75 pounds to 210 pounds at ranges from 15 yards to 120 yards, all 1 shot stops. .............head shots. Value for money 10 out of 10!.

ok...
Reviewer: RONPAUL2008
4.0 Rating
9/5/2007

This stuff is ok...I prefer wolf mc because odly enough, seems you can find better deals on it. Brown bear is horribly underrated though..

Not for rugers
Reviewer: paul
3.0 Rating
7/27/2007

As one of the writers above said, you have to use the Ruger factory Mags to shoot this ammo in a mini 30. I have had no problems with misfires. I have 10,20, and 30 round mags for my mini 30 and this ammo won't feed after the first shot with any of the extra cap mags. It's not the Ruger, it's brand new. I also have a chinese Norinco SKS and this ammo jams in those extra cap mags too. Works great with the ten round internal mag. I'll stick to the Remington ammo for the Ruger. Too bad it won't work in the Ruger extra cap mags, cause it's cheap, and half the fun of cheap ammo is the fun emptying a 30 rounder.

Best Buy
Reviewer: Spec
5.0 Rating
7/10/2007

This is the best buy for the money. I bought a 1000 rnds. for hunting and home defense. I killed a coyote at about 75 yards and one shot brought him down. I am very pleased with this ammo. I have had no problems with shooting it in my Yugo SKS or my AK-47. The shot on the coyote was made with the SKS. You can not beat this ammo for the price.Buy some before the price goes up. Good Hunting!

Wolf ammo good
Reviewer: Mike G
4.0 Rating
6/16/2007

Wolf ammo is probably the best 7.62 for the price you pay. All Russian ammo works perfectly in all Russian and its varient rifles. Some might have problems with the ruger minis but thats because russian ammo is designed for russian weapons. The only other ammo that is better than wolf at a better price would be the soviet ammo or the yugo or romanian hotshot, even bulgarian. But these are rare. Wolf is based on the same recipe and factory setting as soviet factory type. My conclusion being if you have an ak or sks this ammo is perfect. If this ammo doesnt work well in you ak or sks then you got a rare bad batch or your rifle sucks because you dont clean it. -Mike G

Wolf Ammo
Reviewer: Mike
4.0 Rating
6/15/2007

Excellent rounds! The batch I got had a laquer coating which gummed up my receiver... but no to much a quick cloth wipe couldnt fix. CTD has a very good price. Ive seen these rounds go for 3.99 a box at a lot of other sites and 2.99 a box in catalogues. But usually gun shops and shows sell if for about 6.99 a box so CTD has an alright price. As for the complaints about ruger minis. Russian ammunition works the best for russian type clone weapons. If you ruger mini has problems by winchester or remmington 7.62 The only other ammunition that is better around the same price is Romainian Hot shot military grade. But of course you can only buy 100+ at a time. Russian hollow and soft point seem to be of equale to wolf in fact they are from the same clearing house as wolf. Be aware old ammunition has a tendacey to misfire so if you buy bulk ammo make sure you check out the seal. As for my conclusion. Wolf is the best for the money you pay for it. It is made using the classic soviet recipes and put together by wolf's advanced clearing house factories.

Excellent!
Reviewer: Dave
5.0 Rating
5/30/2007

I've put thousands of rounds of almost exclusively Wolf 122gr JHP through my AKs, and so far I've had 1 (one) spent casing fail to eject in one of my AKs. Thats a pretty good record! If wolf doesn't work in your gun, then maybe its your gun! The ammo is great!

Hit and Miss
Reviewer: TDC
2.0 Rating
5/28/2007

I have used this ammuntions several times and my results have been hit of miss. The lastest batch I purchased will not fire three rounds in either Yugo SKS that I own with out jamming. The shells do not properly eject. I have tried the Wolf classic brand which cost a little less and never had a problem...go figure. In fact I can have a jam with the Wolf standard brand, have it jam and this swtich to the Classic brand and it fires with no jams...no problems. If anyone has an answer to this, I would love to hear it.

9 1/2 thumbs up, would be 10 but lost hlaf of it
Reviewer: oneeyedwolf1058
5.0 Rating
5/18/2007

Out of all of the other sites I checked, and I checked them all. Don't even think about a sporting goods store unless you have money coming out your rear. Cheaper Than Dirt has the best prices and in stock items that I could find. Their selection of ammo is extensive and as Bob would say, THE PRICE IS RIGHT. The other sites I checked out had a very limited stock of WOLF AMMO for a 7.62x39 HP round, and even if they did carry it , it was out of stock and more expensive. Most sites didn't even carry a 10 round clip, (mandatory in California) but I did find it here and in stock, not only that it was a lot cheaper than anywhere else I looked. I can't say enough about them. Their service is great, the rep knew exactly what I needed and was very pleasent to talk too. Nothing like some of those other sales rep's with a pimple face, stick up their rear ends who couldn't find it with both hands, who think a gun case is the zipper on their pants. I highly recomend Cheaper Than dirt, even to my enimies, at least I would get a good fight lol. All in all, it was a pleasure doing business with them. I am old school prior service, expert shot. I know what I'm looking for and need, so does Cheaper Than Dirt. Highly recomended!!!!

Good Ammo
Reviewer: SpecI
5.0 Rating
5/9/2007

I have shot several hundred rounds of this ammo from 50 to 75 yards. I find the ammo to be reliable and with-in this range very accruate. It worked with out a problem in my Yugo AK-47 and my SKS. It is the best ammo that I can find at this price. I have shot more expensive ammo but it was not worth the price of 10 bucks a box. I have reordered more of this wolf ammo and that is the best of reccomendations that I can give. Enjoy

Good stuff
Reviewer: Scott
5.0 Rating
5/5/2007

I shot 300 rounds out of a Saiga 7.62x39 during my last range trip. Not a single jam or misfire. With a 3-9x40 scope set on 6, I shot 10 shot groups that were right about 4 inches at 100 yds. Russian guns love Russian steel cased ammo!

More Mini-30 problems
Reviewer: 1812_Navy
2.0 Rating
5/3/2007

I've had an average 25% misfire rate with Wolf HP & SP ammo (FMJ about 10%) in my Mini-30. Even the cheap Chinese surplus junk I got at a local dealer fired better. Not recommended for Ruger owners!

best for your buck
Reviewer: rapid fire
5.0 Rating
4/22/2007

Ive shot 4000 rounds of wolf through my sks, both hp and fmj, and only 1 miss fire! Even rapid firing! With only about 3 cleanings.Never had a jam or feeding problem and my shot groups were well within the kill zone at a 100 yards. Ive even tried the more expensive ammo and got the same results. If you are going for something over a 100 yards, what are you doing with an ak or sks anyway? This ammo is perfect for the sks or ak owners for fun or self defense. Very reliable and worth the cost. Keep blastin away!

Need help on shot grouping!
Reviewer: Benchrest Blues
2.0 Rating
3/18/2007

I bought 400 rounds of Brown Bear 125-grain Soft Point. I'm shooting the stuff out of an 18-inch barreled RPK. For the life of me, I can't get the rounds to group at 100 yards or even a closer 50 yards. I've scoped my shot and used iron sights. I've bagged and used a shooting sling. I've even removed my muzzle brake thinking it must be the muzzle brake. In comparison, I have an M1A that can group heavier .308 with rounds touching at 100 yards using basic iron sights and Wolf's Silver Bear. Now, that is ammo I can really vouch for! Anyone care to back me up on this Brown Bear 7.62x39? Refute my claim? Verify or tell me your story? How does the other Wolf ammo in 7.62x39 stand up with grouping at 100 yards?

Solid, Decent Ammo
Reviewer: Lyle
4.0 Rating
3/6/2007

I've fired in excess of 10,000 rounds of this ammo, in both FMJ and HP. While not having the best Standard velocity Deviation, it is reliable. I submit that most of the malfuctions described in this review section are a result of faulty magazines/weapons. While we have experienced a few failures to ignite (primer solidly crushed without firing) this is rare, and it can happen with domestic ammo as well. We have had the Mini-30 fail to feed this stuff occasionally, but with the factory Ruger magazine it is decent. AKs, and SKSs, in good condition with the proper magazine will feed this with exceptionally good reliability. One AK we used in long-term testing has fired over 7,000 rounds with no more than a handful of malfunctions, without ever cleaning any portion of the gas system (barrel bore and bolt only). A double stack magazine-type rifle that misfeeds every 2nd round is a dead giveaway for a bent feed lip on the magazine, and no fault of the ammo. An SKS with non-matching magazine is often unreliable. Of my 5 SKSs, the reliable ones have all matching numbers, and are as reliable as any self-loader on the market, using this ammo. I give it 4 bullets because it is well worth the excellent price.

Wolf's last Jam
Reviewer: slamfire
3.0 Rating
2/15/2007

The steel case chews up my Hbar extractors. I would not use this in a rifle that costs more than $300. About 5% of the rounds jam in my SKS. Use this at your own risk!!!!!!!!!!!

BUY THIS AMMO
Reviewer: Tac Medic 66
5.0 Rating
2/7/2007

This is the best ammo I have Ever used Used some in my Colt Ar 15 H bar in the 7.62x 39 never jammed or misfired good bargin for Us that like to ROCK n Roll

Great ammo
Reviewer: Larry
5.0 Rating
1/10/2007

I put 280 round threw my akm and 20 round threw my buddies sks and not one misfire or jam. very happy. make sure u buy at least 1000 rounds. Or at least me i go threw them quick.

Best AK Ammo
Reviewer: Devasin
5.0 Rating
1/3/2007

With wolf ammo I have never had an issue with any jams or miss feeds. I recently purchase winchester 7.62x39 for my Romanian AK and every 2nd bullet jammed. As soon as I removed the jam I put 30 rounds of wolf through the gun without any issues. I will never make the mistake of buying different ammo. Wolf all the way.

Outstanding!
Reviewer: M. Leech
5.0 Rating
12/23/2006

Works veryvery good in my Romanian AK 47. No feed or extraction isuues at all. Shoots a goo group at 100 yrds. Will buy more in the future.

wolf ammo in mini 30
Reviewer: oldgoat46
2.0 Rating
12/21/2006

this Wolf ammo is basically unpredictable. some come out of the barrel like gangbusters and then some barely blow the bolt back. the primers are very hard and my SKS shoots them pretty well. But they will not fire repeat will not fire in the ruger mini 30s .

Good Ammo
Reviewer: Mikey
3.0 Rating
12/1/2006

This is solid, reliable ammo. I have a Yugo SKS that I use these cartidges in and I have had no malfunctions due to ammo. I get very poor accuracy shooting these cartridges (8" at 50yrds), but I think that it can be attributed mainly to the gun because it is a cheap $100 parts gun and no serial numbers match. I think that accuracy would be just fine in a gun in good condition. Best part is: CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP.

Very nice
Reviewer: Doscl
5.0 Rating
11/23/2006

I have put Wolf ammo through my 9mm, .45ACP, .308, .223Rem and 7.62x39 my Romanian AK eats both the polymer and laquer like candy. Never a misfire or jam, and its dirt cheap even with the price increases. I have heard the pros and cons of steel cased ammunition, and for me the jury is still out on the other calibres such as .223 and pistol ammo. But for the 7.62x39, there is no question that for the price, you can do absolutely no better!

good stuff in SKS
Reviewer: gunrunner
4.0 Rating
11/21/2006

My SKS's love this stuff. Never had a misfire or feed problems. I have used this and the older laquer stuff and both work great. I never liked the laquer coating in my non-commie guns as it would build up in the extractor and sometimes in the chamber if it got hot enough. But for the price it cannot be beat.

awesome shooting
Reviewer: nate
5.0 Rating
11/20/2006

This ammo shoots great.I run it through my ak,no malfunctions and would rate accuracy at 500 yds to be right on the heels of the .223 remington with equal open sights.Great price for reliability.