I've used/use Wolf in mine with no ill effects thus far.
You may want to check out the website, "Box of Truth" they do a lot of testing on different venues. They did a write up on steel cased Russian ammunition, in a few different calibers. It seems the only caution if you shoot a lot of the coated stuff, you may have to clean the chamber before using brass cases. The coated cases do tend to leave a residue in the chamber which may cause extraction problems in some calibers. As for power and so it is was pretty good ammo. The "Wolf" stuff was originally coated with a something like varnish or similar stuff, the polymern coats are a bit less problem. If I cannot get brass cased carbine ammo I would use the steel cased stuff. ATB
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- Russian steel case 30 carbine ammo? -
stonewalrus,
2012-06-15, 21:52
- I've used/use Wolf in mine with no ill effects thus far. -
cas,
2012-06-15, 22:08
- I've used/use Wolf in mine with no ill effects thus far. - Alfred John, 2012-06-16, 07:52
- A nice bit of insight into the little M1...... -
Byron,
2012-06-16, 09:31
- Good info! thanks. - stonewalrus, 2012-06-16, 11:05
- Russian steel case 30 carbine ammo? - Bob Hatfield, 2012-06-17, 06:52
- I've used/use Wolf in mine with no ill effects thus far. -
cas,
2012-06-15, 22:08