I was just considering posting to see if anyone had trouble with wolf primers. I reloaded some 9mm with them and had numerous failure to fire in a Ruger, a Browning and a Glock. The firing pin would strike the primer creating a visible dent but the primer still did not fire. I will not be using anymore Wolf products.No shelf-life, my cousin is loading with primers bought in the 80's. I'm shooting surplus ammo from the 50's.
I will recommend you stay away from wolf primers I have had nothing but trouble with wolf SP primers.
What caliber+what firearm??
I just need to know...Bill.
I was just considering posting to see if anyone had trouble with wolf primers. I reloaded some 9mm with them and had numerous failure to fire in a Ruger, a Browning and a Glock. The firing pin would strike the primer creating a visible dent but the primer still did not fire. I will not be using anymore Wolf products.
I used some Winchester primers awhile back that came in wooden trays, figure they were from the 40's or 50's They went bang, no problem.
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