Here's the results of my Wolf 9mm ammo tests today ->
After 200 rounds through a CZ75BD:
Pros
1.) No malfunctions of any kind. (Three different kinds of mags - factory 10 round, factory 15 round, factory "slotted" 15 round.)
2.) Not as dirty as I expected. Slightly smokier than my Hodgden TiteGroup reloads.
3.) Plenty accurate, although seems to shoot a tad higher than my reloads. I just compensated with the sight placement.
4.) The lacquer coating is very thin - almost invisible. Almost no residue, but still some.
5.) Don't have to pick up the spent brass.
Cons
1.) Gun and shooting hand smell like burnt resistors. Considerable soot on hands.
2.) Still not as cheap as reloading.
3.) Maybe my imagination, but barrel and slide seem to get hotter, quicker. Higher flame temperature?
Here's a pic of the test subjects:
Pic of the gun field stripped before cleaning. Not unusually dirty:
Goofy pic of the bore before cleaning:
The next step will be to check the Wolf stuff in the Sig 226 and Beretta 92FS Inox.