50rds – 9mm Wolf 115gr. FMJ Ammo
Wolf Ammunition 115 Grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Ammo Details
The Trabant was an East German car that infamously had a plastic body instead of a steel one. That plastic was made in part of recycled cotton waste from the USSR, which we suspect needed to use their steel for more pressing matters -- such as the mass production of ammunition. Russia has gone on making tons of steel cased rounds to this day.Steel cased ammo like these 9mm cartridges by Wolf are a good way to save a bit of much needed money. They are strong, needless to say, and wear a coating of Wolf’s PolyFormance that does much to help a semi-automatic cycle without a jam to slow it down.
These rounds are perfect for affordable target work at the range. Their FMJ bullets are also economical, and lightweight at 115 grains to lessen the recoil you’ll have to compensate for. Order a box, and see what the power of Russian steel can do for you.
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Wolf Ammunition 9mm Luger (9x19) Ballistic Data
Wolf Ammunition 9mm Luger (9x19) Ammo Details
- Barrel Length inches
- 4
- Ballistics Coefficient (G1)
- 0.000
- Ballistics Coefficient (G7)
- 0.000
- Sectional Density
- 0.000
Muzzle | 25 yds. | 50 yds. | 75 yds. | 100 yds. | |
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Velocity fps | 1150 | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Energy ft lbs | 338 | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Bullet drop inch | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
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Comes from the same factory as Tula ammo. Tula is hard to come by in my area. Always wanted to try Wolf, just never got around to it. My Taurus g3 eats this like candy..