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Wolf Match Target Ammunition 22 Long Rifle 40 Grain Lead Round Nose Box of 50

Product #: 524473Manufacturer #: 22MTB (50)
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The ammunition that offers shooters more accuracy. One of the most economical and accurate loads available, loaded with the world renowned Vihtavuori powder.

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Muzzle Velocity: 1050 fps

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Overall Rating: 4.22 stars
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5 stars
Chip Louie of South Pasadena, CA
Date posted: 1/5/2010
Wolf/SK ammo is just outstanding .22LR rimfire ammo. I've shot several bricks of Wolf MT through a lightly modified Ruger 10/22T and can reliably hit the 300 yard steel all day long. People at the range are always astounded that a .22LR especially a 10/22 can accurately reach out to 300 yards and ring the steel. I get a huge chuckle out of it and at less than $5.00 a box you just can't have any more fun than this. Honest!
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5 stars
ALAN BAYHAM of Covington, LA
Date posted: 12/10/2009
Since I could have used any caliber to qualify for my Concealed Handgun Permit as part of the State's mandatory 9 hour certification, I figured why not use my Walther P22. Extremely pleased with this product. All 36 rounds went into the X and 10 ring. And I have not been to an outdoor range in years. we had a 25 mph cold wind blowing across the range.
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5 stars
doug chavis of little rock, ar
Date posted: 4/13/2004
The most accurate ammo for the money, and more accurate in my CZ than any other more expensive ammo I have tried.
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5 stars
Mickey Moore of Cincinnati, OH
Date posted: 1/23/2010
I bought a second brick after using most of the first in my Ruger 10/22 with no problems. I used them in my Browning Buck Mark pistol that is very finicky about its ammo without a problem. I have tried Federal, Remington, Winchester and CCI match grade rounds and all of them either had jams or FTFs. Wolf ammo is "oily", but I think that helps the Buck Mark.
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5 stars
Titu Negovan of Los Angeles, CA
Date posted: 9/7/2009
Simply AWESOME! Used it through a stock Remington 597 with a Bushnell scope and easily put 10 rounds in a dime sized area at about 25 yards. Had one bad round and a couple misfeeds with a Ruger 22/45 pistol, but nothing to complain about. This ammo shot extremely well with my Browning Buck-Mark Camper as well. I let my friend shoot a box, and he agreed that this ammo was VERY accurate. I would buy this ammo again!!!
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5 stars
Douglas Hanrahan of Randolph, Vt
Date posted: 1/14/2005
You've heard of the most bang for your buck...well this is the most accurate bang for your buck. My CZ-452 will shoot half inch groups at 50 yds and my Ruger Mark II shoots 1 inch at 25 yds...all with open sights. This stuff just wants to shoot.
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5 stars
Randy Moore of Massillon, OH
Date posted: 11/23/2004
Accurate ammo that I and many others in my club use for Bullseye shooting.
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5 stars
WAYNE SWICEGOOD of ASHEBORO, NC
Date posted: 6/16/2009
Nothing else compares in this price range or even higher. Why oh why can't we Americans produce this quality of ammo and a reasonable cost? My bone-stock 77/22 will put 5 of these in one ragged hole@50yds. Ditto for my CZ 452. You would think that since Wolf can have this stuff made in Germany by SK that we could produce ammo here in the states at the same cost AND quality. If anything will shoot better in my guns I would like t see it!
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5 stars
Doug Bowser of McComb, MS
Date posted: 1/24/2007
I have been shooting.22rf rifle and pistol competition since 1957. For the money, I have not ever fired .22rf ammo that is more consistent than Wolf Match Target. I bought a Ruger 10/22 RR to use in CMP RF Sporter matches. I use a 6x24x42mm Tasco target scope. The 10 shot groups using the scope on 6x are 3/8" to 1/2" off the sandbags at 50 yards. At 100 yards, the groups are a bit smaller than 1". I won the B class match rifle event at the Louisiana State .22rf Silhouette match. I was using the same 10/22 factory rifle. I had 7 Rams at 100 meters. I also won the Mississippi State CMP .22rf Sporter Rifle Match with a 584-26X. Also the MS Senior Olympics CMP .22rf Sporter Match with a 582-23X. That is what I call consistent accuracy.
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5 stars
Sean Echeverria of Holly Springs, NC
Date posted: 4/27/2010
I was introduced to this ammo by my friend at the range. I absolutely love it! I shot in my first real match and I won. It shoots excellent in my CZ 453! I will definitely be ordering more!
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5 stars
Daniel Kaplan of Yuba City, CA
Date posted: 7/14/2010
My wife shoots this stuff in her High Standard for bullseye. She swears by it. I've shot some of it through my Ruger MKIII, and it is really good. More than worth it for competition. Feeds like a dream.
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5 stars
Pistol Pete of Mentor, OH
Date posted: 6/16/2010
My favorite ammo for bench rest shooting with a 22 bolt action rifle. Out shoots any other ammo I have tried in both my CZ 452 and my Savage Mark II Target rifles. At 60 yards, I can put 5 in a dime every time. Super consistent ammo. The Best there is in my opinion!!
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5 stars
Rob Wesch of Houston, TX
Date posted: 4/23/2010
Very accurate in a Savage 93 bolt action at all distances out to 110 yards. Consistency has been very good. It is lubed so it feels greasy, but hasn't been a problem when shooting bolt action from a bench or standing. I have shot it side by side with Eley black box in the Savage and it shoots just as well. Groups are very tiny.
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5 stars
Sergey Solyanik of Seattle, WA
Date posted: 7/6/2010
This produces .3-.5" 5 shot groups in my CZ452 Military Trainer, and .5-1" groups in CZ452 Ultra Lux at 50 yards.
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5 stars
Johnny RC of Billings, Mt
Date posted: 8/30/2010
I have tested several ammos (all under $50 a brick) in both of my .22 silhouette guns, and both times Wolf Match came in first. I get .8" at 100 yards with my target 10/22. And after 2000 rounds, I have had no jams, and only one flier. I will take that ratio and be happy about it, especially for 10cents a shot. I have read in a few places that this is actually made by Lapua. And lastly, I like that there's NO WAX on these, they are instead oil/grease lubed (whatever it is does not gum up action either).
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5 stars
James Jacobs of Custer, MI
Date posted: 3/15/2010
Very Accurate, Very Consistent through my Ruger 10/22. Seems like a great ammo even if a bit pricey.
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4 stars
David Coultas of Donna, TX
Date posted: 9/6/2009
I am using this as my everyday ammo but with the rising prices I don't know how much longer I will be able to. This ammo is very good in my guns. It is not as good as the match extra but it is considerably cheaper and accuracy is good but has more fliers. I used to use it for plinking but it has nearly doubled in price since then. It is still a good value. Buy it.
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4 stars
W R Munroe of Mabank, TX
Date posted: 5/21/2010
Great Ammo, consistent 1/2 & 5/8 inch 10 shot groups at 50 yards, with my Ruger 10/22. Rifle has Clark accuracy package, factory barrel and Bushnell 12x scope. No ejection problems as with other brand sub-sonic ammo. Excellent for practice but expensive for just plinking.
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3 stars
Grant Anderson of Van Alstyne, TX
Date posted: 5/26/2009
Bought a brick of this stuff, accuracy was ok out of my Browning Buckmark. The smoke from this ammo looked like I was shooting black power. The smoke at times was so thick it blocked my view of my target at a bulls eye match, and the amount of oil that I got on my hands and pistol is just not worth it.
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2 stars
Robert Achenbach of Toms River, NJ
Date posted: 3/1/2010
Using this ammo I just purchased I had issues. This is the very FIRST ammo I ever had hang-ups. Although it did fire ok in my CZ 452 rifle and Browning Bearcat revolver I got too many non-ejections in my Browning Buckmark Elite UDL. I generally use Federal (my preferred ammo) Eley Club Extra or Lapua and never had any hang-ups in any of my .22's (all 5 of them). Shooters do say that some guns shoot best with certain type ammo however I will avoid Wolf ammo. I will stay with Federal USA/Eley English and Lapua Finnish. The Russian Wolf only gets a Bronze Star.
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2 stars
STUART FLEMING of Broussard, LA
Date posted: 1/31/2010
Was not impressed at 50 yards was getting 1 in groups with very noticeable flyers. I'll stick with cci for half the price and twice the accuracy from now on.
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1 stars
Jeff Fountain of Wilmington, NC
Date posted: 3/15/2010
I shoot small bore silhouettes. Have used Ely silhouex until stopped production. Tried this because of recommendations-but 50 yd groups opened up to 3". not acceptable. Guns are Anschutz 10' w scope,14 w open sights. These group 1" a 50 yds.
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1 stars
Erik Bloomfield of Grosse Ile, MI
Date posted: 8/10/2010
This is the most trouble prone rimfire ammunition I have ever cycled through a S&W model 41. While a 41 is finicky about what it will cycle--no ammo I have used has even come close to the number of jams with this Wolf product. I recently purchased 500 rounds and tried in a pre-A and a 80's vintage M41's--neither would shoot more than 4-5 rounds without a jam or failure to eject. Thinking it could not really be the ammo--I cleaned both pistols, went back to the range a shot several mags. of Federal Match ammo without failure then went back to Wolf only to experience the same jam and FTE experience. It was a terrible experience with the M41.
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