OKActually, the trees are coming out this winter. So any surface injuries will be grojnd into chips in a few months!
Maybe it won't be such a slow death then. Lol
OKActually, the trees are coming out this winter. So any surface injuries will be grojnd into chips in a few months!
Are you talking Russian Wolf steel, or brass cased Taiwanese Wolf Gold?My experience, Wolf 223 is boxer primed. Ive reloaded it a few times to full pressure, and it works fine.
Russian steel case wolf. The green stuff with the crappy "polymer" coating. I assume its because its easier to just copy US specs than try to convert it. They short cutting this ammo pretty good, as evidence by its low pressure. 55gr at around 2700fps is pretty weak. I tried loading it too full power to prove that its the low pressure lack of obturation, and carbon blowback that makes the cases stick. It ran fine at about 3050fps. But I think since they already make boxer primers, or at lease repackage them, they simple went to SAAMI data, and ran with it.Are you talking Russian Wolf steel, or brass cased Taiwanese Wolf Gold?
Shot them side by side in back yard of small city I live in.I have some of both and it seems that the CB and the quiet both claim a velocity of 710 fps. This is from a rifle barrel I would guess.
I like the CBs because they are great pest control rounds and very quiet from a bolt action. Less noise than my spring air pellet gun. I am curious if anyone has chronoed these rounds. CBs seem to be unavailable so I guess the quiet is the new version?
Thanks
flightsimmer
This thread got me to thinking.
When I was in my teens, I remember a 22 cal. semi auto rifle that a friend of mine had that would shoot Short's, longs and long rifle ammo. Not sure if it was tube or magazine fed.
Anyway, you could shoot it semi auto or bolt action buy using the bolt button or you could push the bolt button in to lock the bolt in place so it would fire but not cycle.
I don't remember ever having feeding problems with it. I just seem to remember that it had a really long barrel, but then, I was just a teen-ager.
Anyone remember any rifle's like that?
I just looked and looked in my collection until I found one, the Savage model 6 and Savage model 7 semi auto 22s.
How could I forget. I just rebuilt one with parts from Numrich when the sear wore down on the model 7 and it went full auto.