I've used Wolf .223/5.56 a LOT and have had flawless performance to say the least. I bought some Wolf steel 9mm and used it for the first time this weekend at a Boy Scout outing where the adults could shoot whatever we brought after the kids are done.
Short version: 2 of my handguns that have never found an ammo they didn't like and 2 handguns that belong to others with same history had several ftf's. The primer would get a dimple but no bang!
Is this common? Are they known to be harder primers? My guns were both M&P's one pro and one regular full size with full Apex trigger and sear kit replaced. The other gun was an awesome IWI all metal (something, I can't remember) and the 4th...again I can't remember (I was busy being the RO/instructor with a lot of new to guns dads, I was preoccupied.)
Short version: 2 of my handguns that have never found an ammo they didn't like and 2 handguns that belong to others with same history had several ftf's. The primer would get a dimple but no bang!
Is this common? Are they known to be harder primers? My guns were both M&P's one pro and one regular full size with full Apex trigger and sear kit replaced. The other gun was an awesome IWI all metal (something, I can't remember) and the 4th...again I can't remember (I was busy being the RO/instructor with a lot of new to guns dads, I was preoccupied.)