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USA – -(Ammoland.com)- Brownells has 500 rounds of Wolf Match Target 22LR 40 grain round noes ammunition that with a coupon code and a filler item at check out you can pick them up for $90.10. That is $0.180 each a round. Brownells Edge Members get FREE Shipping on all their orders.
To make this deal work you need to add 10 boxes to your cart along with this $0.20 filler item to get your cart over $100 so that you can then apply the coupon code “PTT“.
Wolf 22 LR target ammunition is loaded with VihtaVuori powder prized by centerfire benchrest shooters for its consistent burn rates. The high-quality brass is formed using a proprietary manufacturing technique that maintains outstanding round-to-round consistency to help deliver consistent pressures and superb accuracy.
Ammo Deals: 500 Rounds Wolf Match Target 22LR 40Gr RN Ammo $90.10 FREE S&H CODE
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I have never seen a bunch of cry babies when it comes to 22 ammo // if you shoot cheep ass ammo then do so // Wolf has a good record if you do not want to buy it then don’t // keep your cheep ass comments to yourself // I would suspect that you guy’s would never buy Center X or Eley 22 ammo because they do not fit your style // keep buying the cheep ass bucket ammo that the companies sweep off the floor and ship out to the gun show’s
Ammo “DEAL”??!!! HAHAHAHAHA!!! I know that ammo prices are stupid crazy right now (read:gouging) however, I bought 5 of those .22 ‘buckets’ of 1500 rounds at our last gun show for $85 each!! C’mon AMMOLAND.COM!!…vet these gouging assholes BEFORE we have too!!
Calling this an ammo “deal” is outrageous and unacceptable. 18 cpr for lead nose .22… from Wolf?! Screw you and everything you hold dear. That’s absolute garbage.
I’m glad I stocked up before the priced went trough the roof!
Those videos are from 2014 and 2012 and are not relevant to the current product. Then, Wolf Match Target and Match Extra were made by SK/Lapua in Germany. The SK-branded products were Standard Plus and Rifle Match, respectively. In 2018, they started being produced by Eley, in the UK. The quality is probably comparable, but it is a different round, and if your rifle liked the old stuff, it may not like the current product.
Ouch…but that seems to be the order of the day as far as ammunition is concerned…