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Post by Stan on May 22, 2012 20:38:36 GMT -8
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Post by mrbmwguy206 on May 29, 2012 6:43:54 GMT -8
Cool! Thanks for the pictures. Looks very bright and shiny that day. So what do you guys think about this range compared to Prado or ASR?
Any interesting stories of guns breaking down or any failures?
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Post by Stan on May 30, 2012 20:13:05 GMT -8
Cool! Thanks for the pictures. Looks very bright and shiny that day. So what do you guys think about this range compared to Prado or ASR? Any interesting stories of guns breaking down or any failures? It was sunny that day but with a good breeze, I am hydrating in prep for the summer. One of my rifles kept choking on wolf/tula steel case, thats about it.
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Post by mqd123 on May 30, 2012 21:27:36 GMT -8
Cool! Thanks for the pictures. Looks very bright and shiny that day. So what do you guys think about this range compared to Prado or ASR? Any interesting stories of guns breaking down or any failures? It was sunny that day but with a good breeze, I am hydrating in prep for the summer. One of my rifles kept choking on wolf/tula steel case, thats about it. I just bought 2000 rounds of Wolf for the first time, this doesn't exactly make me feel confident about my purchase
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Post by Stan on May 31, 2012 8:28:49 GMT -8
It was sunny that day but with a good breeze, I am hydrating in prep for the summer. One of my rifles kept choking on wolf/tula steel case, thats about it. I just bought 2000 rounds of Wolf for the first time, this doesn't exactly make me feel confident about my purchase Just depends on the rifle, mag, ammo combo. One of my ARs will eat it fine, yet the one mentioned chokes consistently. Just stay away from HP .223 ammo.
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Post by jvv556 on May 31, 2012 14:18:25 GMT -8
Powdercharge in wolf isnt as strong as normal milspec M193. In some rifles this leads to too little gas moving that bolt back and therefore shortstroking. One fix for shortstroking is to use a lighter weight buffer so that even the weaker ammo will push the bolt all the way back. Another fix is to open up the gas port, but thats more complicated and permanent. I suggest trying the buffer first.
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Post by Stan on May 31, 2012 16:06:50 GMT -8
Actually I have heard of this and its worth a shot (pardon the pun). Powdercharge in wolf isnt as strong as normal milspec M193. In some rifles this leads to too little gas moving that bolt back and therefore shortstroking. One fix for shortstroking is to use a lighter weight buffer so that even the weaker ammo will push the bolt all the way back. Another fix is to open up the gas port, but thats more complicated and permanent. I suggest trying the buffer first.
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