wolf primers in stock

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I just found wolf primers in stock at Wideners reloading:
WOLF PRIMERS now in stock.
The are excellent quality primers from Russia. Prices plus shipping and HazMat tag. 50M primers can go with one hazmat tag.
QQQSP -Small pistol $159/5000
QQQLP - Large pistol $159/5000
QQQSR - Small rifle $159/5000
QQQLR - Large rifle $159/5000
QQQSPM - Mag SP $159/5000
QQQLPM - Mag LP $159/5000
Hope this helps, some of these have been hard to find!
 
I heard the small rifle primers were excellent quality. I have not heard anything about the large rifle primers though I would think they are made to the same standards by the same company?

Which makes me wonder, who makes Wolf primers? I know Wolf is an importer. Do they even make anything themselves?
 
I shot 2K plus of the wolf .223 specific primers the last 6 months or so, zero issues in a few different AR's and about 500 through a M85 PAP.

I specifically shoot their SPP in 9mm/.357/9mm mak with little to no issues. The Mak has lightened springs and can be finicky sometimes.

Their LPP are GTG as well, I am about 5K deep this year in just .45acp with not a one issue.

If you have ever bought reloads from a range or gun show, there is a good chance they were Wolf/Tula primers
 
Have used Wolf small rifle primers with great results. Will probably try the Tulas (made in same Russian factory) as they seem to be lower price when available. Wolfs have gone up 50+%
 
One time my smith braking in a new built and having hang fire this on 308 so its regular large rifle primer.. i had it on video i just called him and he did confirm it was wolf large rifle he sad its not hot enough(i dobt know whats that mean) but i dont know if i want to cross finger when buying them primer.. ill stick to my wlr and fed:)
 
I usedthe small rifle mag primer in miltary brass with reamed primer pockets with no issue,I used a sinclair hand priming tool to seat primer.Have not tried tham with a swaged pocket.But I would think they would work fine.The key with these primers it to make sure you feel the primer seat all the way.Using a hand primer tool will make it easier to feel how the primer seats.If using a ball powder in 223 I would recommend that you get the hotter version of the small rifle mag.The regular small rifle mag has a thicker cup but is not as hot as a mangnum primer.

Regards,Mike