Description
When you invest in steel cased ammunition like this 45 ACP cartridge from Wolf’s Military Classic line of ammunition, there’s always a tradeoff to consider. The steel casing’s main drawback, and the only one worth considering for that matter, is that it isn’t fit for handloading after the fact. However, if you’ve no intention of handloading anyway, a steel cased round’s substantially lower cost ought to make it thoroughly appealing, especially if you are a high volume shooter.
rThis round’s casing features a Berdan primer, which even further makes it unacceptable for a project at the reloading bench, but its non-corrosive primer does suit this round for safe long-term storage. The casing also offers a polymer coating which assures smooth feeding and ejection in semi-automatic weapons and gives it better resistance to corrosion.
rThis Russian-made round sports a 230 grain projectile, its caliber’s original bullet weight. The bullet’s full metal jacket even further assists in reliable feeding, and also keeps your bore’s rifling unfouled so you may enjoy more precise shots in between cleanings. If you’re after a way of squeezing the absolute most value from your ammunition, you’ll find a lot to favor about Wolf.




