![]() ![]() Has anybody else heard of this or experinced it first hand. This is my combat load per say and I will shoot very little of this and plan on holding on to it.ġ - I was initally concerned about using the Barnaul round because of the lacquered case and worring about lacquer melting in the camber But figured since I will clean it after every shoot that really shouldnt be a problem.īut Now, I'm starting to see on the Internet where Ruger Specifically says Not to use foreign ammo such as Wolf or other brands Because it can damage the firing pin. I also purchased 220 rounds of Winchester 5.56mm Military M885 Steel Ball ammo and 50 rounds of 5.56mm lake City M886 orange tracer ammo. I purchased this ammo as Practice ammo and did so because of the good experience I had with wolf ammo and the price. This is 62 grain fmjbt ammo with sealed bullet and primer and in a lacquered steel case. I also liked the Wolf Steel cases over the others brassed case.Īnyway, Last night on gunbroker I made another ammo purchase based on my 1st shooting experience above but now I'm wondering If I havent made a mistake. The mini had no issues cycling these rounds even though the seller had told me not to use cheap overseas ammo in the rifle. What suprized me though was the wolf ammo. Funny, I thought those would be the best. The american eagle rounds sucked and I had several cycle issues with these. I am using non-factory 30 round mags(I Know). ![]() I purchased a 20 round box of American Eagle, Wolf brand, and I believe Pmj or something like that. I bought 3 different boxes of ammo for that shoot. It was Expensive but I'm sure it will hold it's value down the road. So I recently purchased my 1st rifle, A Factory SS GB folding stock Mini-14. ![]()
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