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Thread: Wolf .224 55 gr FMJ bullets

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndtimer View Post
    I recently gambled on the Wolf 55 gr FMJ bullets when I found them on sale for $204 for 4000, plus shipping.
    Do you have a link? Will be nice to have a backup.

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    The sale I took advantage of ended a couple weeks ago. Here is the link:
    https://www.wideners.com/reloading-s...ts/223-bullets
    They still have a decent price on the 1,000 pack at $65 + shipping, while the 4,000 pack is back up to $250 + shipping.

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    Thanks, I'll keep an eye on them.

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    haven't shot a lot of 9mm AE, but I've shot a fair bit of Fiocchi in 115 gr. I got along well with it, and will definitely buy it when the price is right.

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    Hard to beat the hornady fmj and soft points for quality and price. There was a picture floating around comparing the wolf, winchester and hornady on quality. The wolf and winchester had banged up irregular skirts and weights.

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    Just got a load of Hornady 55gr FMJ in today and yes they are nice. Barring a amazing deal on Wolf, Hornady on sale may be the safe choice? Still looking for input on Wolf FMJ 55 gr, can't have enough good info to fall back on and I'm always up for a "Deal".

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    5Shank, What do you normally load for your 55 gr FMJ ammo? I can load 50 rounds of my typical (Ramshot TAC, Benchmark, or Reloder 10x) loads with the Hornady bullet and the Wolf bullet and shoot some 100 yard groups from a bench through several different AR's, and see how the two stack up. Which powder would you like to see? (I have good quantities of the three listed, along with a few others).

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    AA2460 has proved to be accurate in my 3 rifles, I guess if money would grow on trees I would use N133 or N135 and go from there. I've used a lot of H335 and Tac but to be honest these powders are hard to beat and might get about all your going to get out of FMJ bullets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5shank View Post
    AA2460 has proved to be accurate in my 3 rifles, I guess if money would grow on trees I would use N133 or N135 and go from there. I've used a lot of H335 and Tac but to be honest these powders are hard to beat and might get about all your going to get out of FMJ bullets.
    I have a good quantity of prepped brass primed with RP 7 1/2 primers. What were your most accurate charge weights with TAC or AA-2460? I was loading 25.3 gr of TAC in mine.

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    That's real close to what I was using but I use Winchester SRP.

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