Wolf .30 Carbine ammo cycle the action, function?

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  • outlaw2842

    Plinker
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    Aug 14, 2009
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    ive given up on wolf for all my ammo needs.never ran very good thru my m1carbines.i have a buddy whos a GOOD reloader in greenwood who sells me 500rnds of .30 carbine for $75.i dont think thats too bad.never had any isssues whatsoever with his reloads.but anyways im not a big fan of wolf ammo.
     

    Look2thewest

    Plinker
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    Jan 17, 2009
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    Evansville
    When i owned a M1carbine i found the wolf ammo would occasionally jam and the only way i could eject the casing was to press thecocking handle against a table and use all my body weight to push down on the buttstock.
     
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