Wolf Primers..Any thoughts on Use/Reliability?

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I note at least one of the major reloading component vendors sells Wolf brand primers, at about half of the cost of other brands I typically use.

Any experience regarding this product ?

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Southampton
 
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I'm on my second batch of 10,000 with no misfires or seating problems in a wide variety of guns and cartridges. I've also got 10,000 Tula primers, which are from the same factory, but I haven't tried them yet.
 
I bought 500 Wolf primers a couple of months ago and have used about half. They work just as good as any other brand I've used. No problems here.
 
More than 10,000 down. Another 30,000 on the shelf. All varieties and sizes. I have had a misfire or two. Nothing any worse than I have had with all except Federals.

If you are going to use them in a revolver that has a lightened hammer, they may give you a bit of trouble. Slip a spent primer, with the anvil removed, between the strain screw and the spring, tighten completely, you will be good to go. I had to do this to a M625JM to get it to fire Winchester primers consistently. Never removed it to use the Wolf primers. Goes bang now every time.


FWIW
 
I found that they are a little bit harder to seat than American made primers. Do any of you use Wolf primers in Dillon 550 or 650 presses?
 
XL650, Dillon Square Deal B (3 different presses) and soon to be an old Dillon RL450! No problems and yes, they do take a bit more effort to seat.

When the Obama component scare came, I had already had stockpiled a bit. I had over 20,000 Wolf and another 10,000 Federals. Shooting competition at the time and didn't want to run out. Watching the political horizon is a smart thing. Plan ahead a bit and you will not run out of components!
 
I found that they are a little bit harder to seat than American made primers. Do any of you use Wolf primers in Dillon 550 or 650 presses?

I use Wolf large and small pistol primers in a 550. They have worked great in all different headstamps,with the exception of S&B 38's.
 
been using them for 2 years now over 10,000 no miss fires
buy em
 
I have used them, they work.

However I found that they dont work in the Dillon RF-100 primer filler machine, and they make a mess in the machine, yellow dust.

So I will usem now that I havem, just hand fill the tubes.

Is it worth it, to me no, I'd rather CCI, Winchester or Federal.
 
I bought about 30K of Wolf primers over the past two years and have had no problems with seating them or having them go off even in my lightened 627. I only use Federal for competition but you can't go wrong with the Wolf primers.
 
I have a bunch of Tula small pistol primers. Same as Wolf. I get light strikes every magazine with my M&P Pro 9mm. I think it's probably the gun, but I don't have the problem using CCI primers. Smith is sending me a new striker assembly.

My Glock lights off these primers every time.
 
I used a few Thousand Wolf Primers but found them a little hard to seat. Other than that they are fine. I haven't tried their rifle primers, only their handgun primers. I decided to stick with CCI and Winchester from now on even though Powder Valley has Winchester primers for $25/1000 and Wolf are $15/1000. (don't ask me why!)
 
I found that they are a little bit harder to seat than American made primers. Do any of you use Wolf primers in Dillon 550 or 650 presses?

I have no issue w/ the LP but won't use the SP. I have seen first hand the seating/ reliability issues w/ them in progressives. YMMV, but if I need it to go bang, it would not be a Wolf sp anything. The LP, they even run fine in my tuned M625, hand priming, 550B or 650 no issues.
 
I've been running Wolf SP primers since mid 2008 and have had no misfires. These are being loaded on a Dillon 450 and a Lyman Turret using a Lee hand primer.
 
Been using the LP in my dedicated large primer Dillion 550b to load 45acp for a couple years. Even a couple I managed to mangled, no fault of primer, went bang just like all the rest. Got a couple hundred LR through a 308 Rem 700 sniper rifle, still shoots 1/2 MOA at 300 yds. Been wanting to pickup a quantity of the SP since thats my biggest user. Lots of HiPower shooters swear by the SR Wolfs in their AR's.
 
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