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<blockquote data-quote="trbii" data-source="post: 1021544" data-attributes="member: 2449"><p>I've fired 100 rds or so in a days shooting session of wolf brand out of a Colt HBAR, Bushmaster XM-15E2S and Rock River Arms LAR-15 rifle and their RRA CAR UTE 2 carbine with no failures. Powder charge seemed lighter than all other brands including my reloads that I've used, dirtier too. Bolt carrier residue was noticably worse. Always clean and lube after a days shooting, almost never have a problem. Failures, hiccups and stoppages that I've experienced while competeing in High Power Rifle matches for 14 years were directly caused by old, worn out brass, head separations, leaving case bodies stuck in the chamber. Tried to get one too many reloads out of that case. Take time to do the necessary maintenance on your rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trbii, post: 1021544, member: 2449"] I've fired 100 rds or so in a days shooting session of wolf brand out of a Colt HBAR, Bushmaster XM-15E2S and Rock River Arms LAR-15 rifle and their RRA CAR UTE 2 carbine with no failures. Powder charge seemed lighter than all other brands including my reloads that I've used, dirtier too. Bolt carrier residue was noticably worse. Always clean and lube after a days shooting, almost never have a problem. Failures, hiccups and stoppages that I've experienced while competeing in High Power Rifle matches for 14 years were directly caused by old, worn out brass, head separations, leaving case bodies stuck in the chamber. Tried to get one too many reloads out of that case. Take time to do the necessary maintenance on your rifle. [/QUOTE]
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