Wolf Steel cased ammo- Dispelling myths (particularly in ARs)

Published on August 11, 2016
Duration: 23:13

This guide, based on insights from Regular Guy Training LLC, details a practical technique for ensuring reliable extraction of steel-cased ammunition in AR-15 platforms. It addresses common myths surrounding steel ammo and provides a specific solution, the 'bore bath,' for potential extraction issues, emphasizing cost-effectiveness for high-volume shooters.

Quick Summary

To ensure reliable extraction of steel-cased ammunition in an AR-15, apply a 'bore bath' by placing a few drops of motor oil into the barrel extension and chamber. This lubrication overcomes the friction inherent in steel cases, which lack the flex of brass, preventing stuck cases during high-volume firing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Common Myths
  2. 01:41Coating and Component Wear
  3. 04:50Bi-metal Projectiles and Barrel Life
  4. 07:34Cost-Benefit Analysis
  5. 10:09Cleanliness and Accuracy
  6. 14:04Reliability and Case Taper
  7. 17:34The 'Bore Bath' Solution

Frequently Asked Questions

What are common myths about Wolf steel-cased ammunition in AR-15s?

Common myths include that steel-cased ammo is underpowered, inaccurate, excessively dirty, that its coatings melt off, and that it causes rapid wear on firearm components. This video debunks these by explaining the properties of the materials and demonstrating practical application.

How can I ensure reliable extraction of steel-cased ammo in my AR-15?

The primary issue is friction due to the steel case's lack of flex. A proven solution is the 'bore bath' technique: apply a few drops of motor oil directly into the barrel extension and chamber area before firing. This lubrication overcomes extraction resistance.

Does steel-cased ammunition wear out AR-15 barrels faster?

Bi-metal jackets on steel-cased projectiles can increase barrel wear compared to pure copper. However, the steel case itself is softer than firearm components. The cost savings often justify the increased wear, which is manageable with proper maintenance and realistic round counts.

Is Wolf steel-cased ammunition accurate enough for AR-15s?

Yes, demonstrations show Wolf steel-cased ammunition is sufficiently accurate for tactical training purposes, even at distances like 300 yards. While not match-grade, its performance is adequate for its intended use and cost-effectiveness.

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