I bought a case of Wolf Gold (PPU) from SG Ammo a week ago and decided to give them a try tonight in the Grendel. First I headed to the range to see where they hit in relationship to the SST I have been shooting. No reason to rezero as they hit within a 1/2" of where the bullseye was. Good enough for me as I just like to kill stuff and if I'm within a couple of inches then I'm good. But theses rounds did group well. If I remember correctly 2 rounds were really tight and the other one was 3/4" low. Shot 2 yotes and 2 hogs and everything dropped right where they stood. One thing (I think) that I noticed was the recoil felt to be more, not a lot, just more than what I'm use to with the SST.
Shot some Wolf Gold tonight
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Did the necks of the new MPT brass look annealed similar to Lapua? I have a couple loadings on the first batch of MPT brass and the primer pockets seem fine but I do not hot rod my reloads. The brass used with the Wolf 123 grain SP ammo was very soft and not of good quality. How does the brass look on your new MPT ammo after firing?
Good to hear an actual test on the Wolf/PPU ammo, thanks for posting.
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I've always loved the PPU 120gr MPT load. It's decently accurate, and fun to shoot. I'll gladly order a lot more of it when I can ever find it substantially below the cost of Hornady AMAX/SST loadings. I love it at $12 a box or less, and can somewhat stomach it at sub $14. Hopefully PPU releasing it under their label will help with the price.Life member NRA, SAF, GOA, WVSRPA (and VFW). Also member WVCDL. Join NOW!!!!!
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We had 2 attendees show up with Wolf Gold 120gr MPT for the Winter DM Course, and it tracked very well. Using the BDC reticle in a 3.5x ACOG for 7.62 NATO, the 120gr MPT was 1.5 Mils higher at 600yds, going from a solid 100yd zero confirmed. A lot of that is probably the 23.37" Hg barometric pressure. I have a bunch of Precision Firearms factory loaded 120gr Scenar-L ammo in the new PPU brass, and it is night and day quality wise from the 123gr SP PPU load.
Here's a pic of the guy with his 3.5x ACOG-equipped Grendel from the course:
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Originally posted by Variable View PostI've always loved the PPU 120gr MPT load. It's decently accurate, and fun to shoot. I'll gladly order a lot more of it when I can ever find it substantially below the cost of Hornady AMAX/SST loadings. I love it at $12 a box or less, and can somewhat stomach it at sub $14. Hopefully PPU releasing it under their label will help with the price.
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Originally posted by no cigar View PostDoes anyone see this stuff coming down from ~ $17/box any time in the next few months?
Would the outlook change on buying @ that price if you reloaded since your cost/round after initial purchase would be lower?
Here is a link with in stock Hornady A-Max & SST for a shade over $20 a box. They also have Wolf MPT in stock for right at $17 a box both with free shipping if you buy a case.
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There's no reason to buy Hornady at $20+/box, when you can get it for $17.30-$18.50 online. That's why I personally have not bought the 120gr MPT, even though it's a great load.NRA Basic, Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, RSO
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You can get Wolf Gold 120gr MPT for $16.25 per box, and 123gr A-MAX for $18.50 from Selway. Now's the time to order ammo before the spring and summer kick in. I usually order ammo after hunting season when prices have dropped, before the warm weather shooting season kicks in. That's when I go into hand-loading mode if I have to. I don't order anything less than 200 rounds of Hornady at a time. Sometimes Selway has free shipping as well, and they are scary fast on delivery.
I clicked, "confirm order" the first time I ordered from them, and then the doorbell rang. It was scary....(it was within 2 days really, but you get the point).NRA Basic, Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, RSO
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My original Selway Armory order was at the $17.30 price per box, and I think I got free shipping as well. If you're on their email notification list, you'll get ads about once every 2 weeks I think. I have no affiliation with them, just have had great service and fast shipping, at excellent prices.
I haven't seen the $17.30 price in a while. For a hand-loader or even non hand-loader, the Precision Firearms and AA loads that use Lapua brass are more economical in the long run, but for hunting where the brass is going to be lost, the Wolf MPT or steel case make a great argument for fire and forget.NRA Basic, Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, RSO
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I try and collect all my brass. I think I have close to 1500 spent cartridges, powder, bullets, primers, handbook, reloading equipment. I just don't know how to reload and as of now I am just buying more ammo to shoot. That's going to change though as the area I plan on making my reloading room is about to happen. One thing about this Wolf/PPU brass, does it take the same primers as the Hornady brass?
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No, the PPU brass uses large rifle primers for some reason. Everyone else is using Small Rifle Primers, to include Lapua, AA, Hornady, Black Hills, Norma, and Nosler.NRA Basic, Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, RSO
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