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  • charliemeyer007
    I am no fan of steel case ammo. Could be hard on extractors if you shoot 1000's.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSmZMSRg2Dk
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  • beantownshootah
    LONG story, well covered elsewhere.

    In fact, you'd be well-served to read this pretty comprehensive review and real-world "torture" test: http://www.luckygunner.com/labs/brass-vs-steel-cased-ammo/

    In short, steel case ammo is perfectly fine in guns DESIGNED to run it. That would be most Soviet-bloc guns (Mosin-Nagant, SKS, and AK pattern rifles, TT pistols, etc). In those guns, run all you want, and don't worry about it. I personally only run steel case ammo in these sorts of guns.

    In guns NOT designed to run steel case ammo (pretty much everything else) the ammo is SAFE to run, but because steel cases tend to run "dirtier" and be "stickier" running these may cause more wear and tear on the guns extractor, leading to more frequent replacement.

    Whether or not this is an issue depends largely on which gun you're talking about and what you use it for.

    In *GENERAL* extractors tend to be cheap, and in most cases relatively easy to replace, so whatever extra cost you might incur replacing yours more frequently will likely be offset by decreased ammo cost. In other words, if you shoot a lot but don't reload, its probably still cheaper to run steel case ammo and replace more extractors than run just brass.

    For a "critical use" gun" (IE the one you trust your life to), you may not want to take a chance breaking an extractor, and I wouldn't be firing lots of steel case ammo through a gun like that, given a choice.

    As a secondary consideration, because steel case ammo tends to run "dirtier", it can cause subsequent problems running normal brass case ammo from the same gun, with empty BRASS cases getting stuck in guns that have run a lot of steel-case first. Solution is to "unstick" the cartridge then thoroughly scrub the chamber.

    Some people who like to shoot a lot of steel case ammo will have dedicated guns JUST for steel case, and I think that's a reasonable way to go.

    You didn't ask, but there is nothing intrinsically wrong with "Tulammo". That ammo made in the Russian Tula plant and intended for commercial distribution. Its not going to win any awards for either accuracy or cleanliness, but its perfectly fine for practice.
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  • rufe-snow
    There are different flavors of Tula ammo.

    First stuff on the market had plain steel cases, with what looked like a parkerized coating. I had so many FTF problems, quit using it.


    Later they started putting some kind of a plastic coating on their steel cases. These cases also had boxer primers. Worked fine in my 9mm & 40 S&W guns.

    For S & G I tried reloading them, because of the boxer primers. Ignominious failure! Couldn't full length resize them. All the steel cases had a "happy face". Jus threw them in the round file.





    EDIT #1,


    Sorry I had a senior moment. Disregard the above. The first ammo I had problems with, that just had a parked coating. Was Wolf not Tula. Don't know if the Wolf stuff is still on the market?
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  • bs233jl
    Thanks for the info on TulAmmo. I have a S&W 5906 that I'll try it in.[:)]
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  • rsnyder55
    In the article Beantown references, they also noted the bullets caused excessive wear to the rifling in the barrels due to the bimetal jackets through 3 boxes should cause too much of a problem.
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  • rsnyder55
    In the article Beantown references, they also noted the bullets caused excessive wear to the rifling in the barrels due to the bimetal jackets through 3 boxes should NOT cause too much of a problem.
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  • fordsix
    works fine in my 9mm carbines cheapo fun with a go fast stock[^]
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  • JES
    I had found on the first Tula to come out there were so many FTF that it finally made my nerves so bad there was no use going forward with my target shooting............Just sayin.....I don't know if they changed the recipe in these shells or not but if it is the latter, I still would not buy them. 10 FTF per box is too much for me
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  • NOAH
    European ammo/ com-block nations
    use thier ammo for those countries guns.

    use USA guns use USA ammo ( brass casing )

    that is what i stick with

    ps nothing wrong with tula ammo
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