Assuming you're referring to the 7.92x57 (a.k.a., 8x57) Mauser cartridge, it depends on whether it's the I or IS cartridge. The I cartridge has a diameter of 8.08mm (.318 inches), and the IS cartridge has a diameter of 8.20mm (.323 inches). Which one you refer to depends specifically on which Wolf ammo you had in mind - Wolf doesn't actually manufacture ammo, they simply market it. Ammo comes from a number of sources, including the Tula Cartridge Works in Russia (Wolf, Wolf Military Classic), Privi Partisan in Serbia (Wolf Gold), and others.
Looking through their website, it seems they only offer that cartridge in the Wolf Gold line now, and it's only available in Soft Point, which indicates it's intended for modern civilian hunting rifles. It'll almost certainly use the .323 diameter bullet.
Wolf ammunition is made primarily in Russian factories and is imported into the U.S by SSI, an American company. They also have factories making ammunition in Germany as well.
Retailers get ammunition from wholesalers. Wholesalers get it form manufacturers. Wolf 7.62x39 ammunition is made in Russia in the city of Tula.
The diameter of Wolf359 is 220,000 km.
The average diameter of the Wolfe Creek Crater is 875 meters across.
Teen Wolf - 2011 Magic Bullet 1-4 was released on: USA: 20 June 2011 Hungary: 22 June 2012 Belgium: 7 October 2012
Brass is available from Track of the Wolf. Data from Chuck Hawks: "The .44-77 was introduced in 1869 by Sharps for their Model 1869 rifle, and was based on the Sharps 2 1/4" rimmed, bottleneck case. This case had a base diameter of .516", shoulder diameter of .502" and neck diameter of .467". Bullet diameter was .446" and cartridge overall length was 3.05". It was also available under the Remington name in their No. 3 Rolling Block rifle. The .44-77 was used for both hunting and target shooting. Factory loads were provided with various bullet weights up to 470 grains. Using a 365 grain bullet, one typical factory load had an advertised MV of 1460 fps and ME of 1730 ft. lbs."
Wolf ammo makes monarch for academy it is boxer primed... They also make wolf gold in the same factory as the monarch it is great mosin nagant ammo
The size depends on the wolf itself, of course, but generally they're 105-160 cm in length.
depends... on size of wolf, type of wolf
The average of an Arctic wolf would be 80 to 120 pounds.
usually around 20 inches, depending on the size of the wolf.
sorry cant think of that right now