Wolf Performance ammunition is an excellent choice for a high volume shooter, delivering quality and reliability at an affordable price. Wolf Performance features a polymer coating to ensure smooth feeding and extraction. This ammo is new production and is non-corrosive ammunition made in Russia.
Wolf performance 62 Grain Full Metal Jacket ammunition features Russian steel cased boxer primed bases, a polymer coating ensures smooth feeding and extraction, Reliable ignition and functioning in adverse conditions, and a bi-metal jacket bullet that will attract a magnet.
20 Round Box
Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number:22362
Caliber: .223 Remington
Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket
Bullet Weight: 62 Grain
Rounds:20
Muzzle Velocity: 3025 fps
Muzzle Energy: 1260 ft/lbs
Jacket Material: Copper
Core Material: Lead
Tip Material:None
Bi-Metal Jacket (Will Attract A Magnet)
Polymer Coated
Casing:Steel
Uses: Plinking and Target Practice
Wolf performance 62 Grain Full Metal Jacket ammunition features Russian steel cased boxer primed bases, a polymer coating ensures smooth feeding and extraction, Reliable ignition and functioning in adverse conditions, and a bi-metal jacket bullet that will attract a magnet.
20 Round Box
Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number:22362
Caliber: .223 Remington
Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket
Bullet Weight: 62 Grain
Rounds:20
Muzzle Velocity: 3025 fps
Muzzle Energy: 1260 ft/lbs
Jacket Material: Copper
Core Material: Lead
Tip Material:None
Bi-Metal Jacket (Will Attract A Magnet)
Polymer Coated
Casing:Steel
Uses: Plinking and Target Practice
Bought a box of 500 a cou
Bought a box of 500 a couple weeks ago. Very accurate for being so cheap (out of a Double Star 5.56 AR-15). I was putting 6 or 7 rounds inside the size of a quarter at 50 yards. Only complaint is the extremely hard primers every couple of rounds. I've bought TulAmmo and Wolf ammo before and never had an issue. Maybe a bad batch, but I've fired over 100 rounds and have had 20 or so that required a double hit. For the price, it's hard to beat. But, just be aware that you may get some stubborn primers. I have no jams or feed issues whatsoever. I would buy these again without question.
May 16, 2012
Here is a description of
Here is a description of the item when order was placed: 'Item Description Quantity Price Total 62704 Ammo .223 Remington Wolf Performance Full Metal Jacket 62 Grain Russian Steel Cased Polymer Coated Boxer Primed 3025 fps 1000 Round Case 1 $128.58'Was only shipped 500 rounds. First Cheaper Than Dirt said I need to recount my order. Then provided a copy of the original email with the order specifying 1000 rounds. Cheaper than dirt refuses to either send a 50% refund or send the additional 500 rounds.
May 4, 2012
I had no issues with the
I had no issues with the first few boxes in my Bushmaster XM15, but then I had many misfeeds and one case got jamed up bad in the chamber to the point were I had to pack up my stuff and go home, take my rifle apart and extract the shell out with extrackter tool. On inspection of my rifle, I noticed that this ammo took a chunk out of my feed chamber. It took hours of filing to remove the damaged spot. Luckily, I was able to get it fixed! I will never use this ammo again. It is not worth replacing a rifle over this cheap junk! On a side note, it was pretty accurate stuff. Butm they need to get rid of the steel cases. It seems to me, that's the reason this ammo was damaging my rifle!
October 24, 2010
This ammo is going to cos
This ammo is going to cost you time in cleaning your rifle. Other than that, 200yrd shooting was no issue and reliable. Compared to higher dollar ammo you can tell it has a 'softer' recoil (obviously the powder not as good). Someone else said it jammed their Bushmaster, but I shoot with a Bushmaster. I have never had one issue.
March 25, 2010
Good ammo for plinking, j
Good ammo for plinking, just not in my bushmaster didn't agree with it at all. Had at least 4 out of every 100 jam, but my DPMS shot it fine.
March 4, 2010
There is little feeding p
There is little feeding problem, it looks like somehow the size is a bit different compared to Winchester, but so far no jams I have fired at least 100 rounds with my Smith & Wesson M&P15 AR15
February 16, 2010
I bought a thousand round
I bought a thousand rounds of this ammo for my Olympic AR-15 and I have nothhing bad to say about it. It feeds well in my rifle and since Wolf poly coats the cases I have no extraction problems. Powder residue is heavier than with premium ammo but otherwise this Wolf ammo does all you can ask of a bullit. I will stock more.
December 5, 2009
I bought 500 rds of this
I bought 500 rds of this last year for my Bushmaster leo 1:9 E2. I went to shoot it and found that the accuracy is excellent. Feeding was a problem however. Out of a hundred rds I had 30-40 jams and 3 that the case had to be tapped from the chamber. I would recommend buying a smaller box first to see how your rifle responds. Works fine in my bolt action which has a slightly looser chamber.
November 22, 2009
Aww, man!! I could have
Aww, man!! I could have got these here for less?? I picked up a 1000 case at a friendly shop in Missoula for about $410. Even still, it was an outstanding deal. A friend of mine and I compared them against the 55 gr. Winchester FMJs he's been shooting. The Wolves have boattailed bullets, the Winchesters do not. They both have a clean and clever jacketing cup at the base of the bullet which focuses propulsion quite nicely. The steel casing of the Wolf round is a little flimsier, less reload-friendly than the Winchester's brass, which gives it slightly less powder, but the Wolf's powder burned about THREE TIMES as quick as the Winchester's. The Wolf shells have harder primers than the Winchesters, so they may require a bit more spring tension on the pin than usually requested by an American-made round, so from my experience, this will end up in a reusable Wolf round that won't fire the first time. (Note: I've only had this happen once so far in the batch.) ...fired just fine the second time, though. It could be my imagination, but the casings seem to bite a little more on their way INTO the magazine than the brass, too...no jams on the way out so far, though!All in all, a great target bullet; 'neutral' as I can tell. They fly straight and quick and go right where you want them to, even uphill at 325 yards. Considering the primer issue, I don't know that I'd put my life at stake with these until I switched to a stiffer pin spring, but at least I'll be able to afford getting good with the new Mini-14 in the meantime.
September 25, 2009
Whether you are shooting
Whether you are shooting a lefty or a righty Stag Arms rifle, these bullets are great. We've shot over 4,000 rounds with this ammo so far and have never had a problem or jam.
November 3, 2008