This video presents an accuracy test of three different types of 7.62x39 ammunition: AAC Sabre Blade 123gr Black Tip, Soviet Arms 123gr FMJ, and Wolf 122gr FMJ. The test is conducted at 100 yards using a Ruger Ranch Rifle. The description also includes links to the creator's Patreon, merchandise store, and Instagram, as well as music attribution.
This video compares the performance of Wolf steel case FMJ ammunition against hand-loaded Speer Gold Dot ammunition for the AK-47 platform at 100 yards. The content focuses on a direct ammunition comparison and range test to evaluate accuracy and reliability between the two types of loads. It also includes links to the creator's merchandise, social media, and other platforms.
This video, part 8 of a flash mitigation series by Kit Badger, focuses on the Sig MCX Spear-LT and its performance with the SLX-C suppressor. The host tests various ammunition types, including Wolf 122 grain FMJ and Bernal 125 grain soft point, both suppressed and unsuppressed, to evaluate muzzle flash characteristics. The video also highlights other gear in the loadout, such as Die Free Co. Kung-Fu Grip, Scalarworks sights and mount, and an Aimpoint T-2. Final thoughts are shared on ammo performance and overall flash suppression effectiveness.
This YouTube video features a quick range review of the Ruger American bolt-action rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm. The creator tests the rifle's accuracy at 100 yards using various ammunition brands including Wolf, Belom, and PPU, showcasing the resulting group sizes. The video aims to provide a brief evaluation of the rifle's performance and potential.
This video compares the performance of 7.62x39mm soft point and hollow point ammunition, specifically from Wolf and TulAmmo brands. A ballistic gel test is conducted using a Palmetto State Armory PSAK GF3 rifle to demonstrate the terminal ballistics of each ammo type. The description also includes disclaimers about safe shooting practices and a disclaimer about not promoting firearm sales. Affiliate links for ear protection and other products are provided.
This video addresses a common misconception in the firearms community: that all "M193" 5.56mm ammunition is created equal. The content creator highlights that some steel-case "M193" is significantly weaker than standard brass-case M193, leading to potential cycling issues in firearms. The video emphasizes the importance of understanding ammunition specifications beyond just the designation and touches on how this can impact firearm reliability.
This YouTube video tests three lesser-known 9mm ammunition brands: Belom, Venom, and Wolf. The 124-grain Belom ammo experienced hard primer issues, impacting reliability across different firearms. In contrast, the 115-grain Venom ammunition performed flawlessly in all tested guns. The Wolf bi-metal cased ammunition failed to extract from a specific pistol (SD9VE), a pattern that also occurred with aluminum-cased rounds but not cheaper steel-cased alternatives. The creator notes that standard ammunition brands like Blazer, Federal, Winchester, and Remington are consistently reliable.
This video explores the potential for accurizing an AK-74 rifle chambered in 5.45x39mm. The presenter details various modifications made to the firearm in an attempt to achieve "match grade" accuracy, a departure from the typical reputation of AK platforms. The video includes shooting tests with different types of ammunition, including Hornady Match, Wolf ball, and Red Army Standard ball, to evaluate the rifle's performance and discuss the effectiveness of the implemented modifications.
This video delves into the controversial history of Lancaster Arms, an American AK builder known for quality control issues and alleged scams. The reviewer examines an AK-74, highlighting its "weird attributes" and also investigates peculiar characteristics of Wolf's 5.45 WPA Polyformance Hollow Point ammunition. The content touches on the difficulties of finding decent American-made AKs and offers links to related gear and content, including an AK buyer's guide and AK upgrades.
The video features a range test of a Finnish M39 Mosin-Nagant rifle to determine the best ammunition for the upcoming Finnish Brutality competition. The shooter aims to find a load that shoots to the rifle's 150m battle sight setting without requiring sight adjustments. Several loads with projectile weights around the original 200 grains (Wolf 200gr, mystery 204gr, Bernaul 206gr) are tested, along with lighter options (Czech 148gr, Wolf 174gr, PPU 182gr). The PPU 182gr and Czech 148gr loads prove to be most accurate, with the PPU also performing best in terms of bolt operation.
This YouTube video, titled "Wolf .223 VS Landscape Tiles!", appears to be a test or demonstration involving .223 caliber ammunition, specifically Wolf brand, and its interaction with landscape tiles. The description provides a website link for "Autumns Armory". Based on the title, the content likely focuses on the performance or durability testing of ammunition against a common material, potentially for informational or entertainment purposes within the firearms community. It's not a direct firearm review but a test of a component used with firearms.
This video conducts a ballistic gel test on Wolf 55gr Soft Point 5.45x39mm ammunition, aiming to determine if it's a viable defensive round. The description highlights the common issues with other 5.45mm rounds, such as rapid fragmentation or inadequate penetration. The test uses a 16" ROMAK rifle and a high-speed camera for detailed analysis. Links to TNVC, ARFCOM's Teespring store, and Aimed Research are provided.