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7/31/2005 9:20:38 AM EDT
I shoot ~650 rounds of Wolf 62 gr. ammo yesterday before my first failure to eject.

Rifle is a Bushamster with a Colt m16 Bolt/Carrier group.  Only had one or two screw ups and this included SEVERAL mags being "bumped-fired"  with out much cool down time in between.

Eneded up shooting about 1600 rounds, with the 2-3 screw ups around the ~700 round mark.  Nothing else and accruracy wa still decent out to 100 yards.  Rifle was PERFECTLY clean and CLP lubricated before the day began.
7/31/2005 9:25:58 AM EDT
[#1]
I've never used the 62 grain Wolf.

My old BM has never had a problem digesting 55 grain Wolf.
I won't do that to my new BM.

I'd say that's good given the ammo you used.

HS1
7/31/2005 9:59:13 AM EDT
[#2]
A couple of malfunctions in 1600 rounds of Wolf is very good.
7/31/2005 10:02:36 AM EDT
[#3]
If you are using an M16 bolt carrier, which is heavier, could cause some problems.. Mainly due to the fact that Wolf is underpowered.. Over time.. A long time.. Chamber issues can arise if you shoot steel cased ammo.   I have shot thousands of rounds of the stuff. I have no problems.
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