One more thing to watch out for. Some steel cased ammo is coated with a varnish of some type to inhibit corrosion. This can melt and stick to the inside of your gun chamber while shooting. As long as you are shooting you're ok, but once you stop and let it cool down, it hardens and you suddenly can't chamber a round. This happens more with close tolerance chambers like a match ar15 for example. If I remember right foreign surplus ammo is frequently treated this way because of the conditions it's expected to be in, but doesn't Wolf ammo do the same thing? Can't remember for sure but maybe someone else does.
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