Eley Club Extra Report
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 2:35 pm
This year a friend of mine went to the Southern Nationals. While he was there he called me and told me Guns and Gears was selling cases of Eley Club Extra (Orange Box) for $520.00 per case. They were told that this was down graded Eley TenX.
Since I had gotten good ammo at the Southern Nationals in the past, I asked my friend to buy a case for me.
This weekend I tested the ammo I got. It is lot # 1007-01035.
First, let me give some background on how I test rimfire ammo. This technique was developed by Dan Theodore and I feel it has many advantages over conventional rimfire testing.
To evaluate a brand of ammo, I first shoot a 50 shot group at 100 yards, at the same time I measure the velocity of each round with a chronograph.
I then look at the group size and MORE importantly the extreme velocity spread of the 50 shots.
After performing this test on many types of ammunition it has become apparent that in general the lower the extreme spread the smaller the group size. Also, I might add the more expensive the ammunition.
For example.
Wolf target will group about 2 inches and have a velocity spread of about 45 ft/sec.
Eley (2 groups) Match EPS Groups about 1 inch each with an extreme spread of 21 and 24 ft/sec
Remington/Eley Plus (which I was told was mislabeled Match EPS) shot 1.25 - 1.5 inch groups with extreme spreads of 29, 36, and 37 ft/sec.
The Eley Club Extra I recently purchased for $520.00 per case shot quite well
I shot two groups measuring 1.25 and 1.5 inches with extreme velocity spreads of 25 and 29 ft/sec. (note: I usually only look at the vertical group size in order to discount the effects of the wind.)
Needless to say I am quite happy with this lot.
As a side note, I believe this is the same Ammunition Chicken George and Kathy Winstead-Severin are selling.
Hope this was informative.
Lucho
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Since I had gotten good ammo at the Southern Nationals in the past, I asked my friend to buy a case for me.
This weekend I tested the ammo I got. It is lot # 1007-01035.
First, let me give some background on how I test rimfire ammo. This technique was developed by Dan Theodore and I feel it has many advantages over conventional rimfire testing.
To evaluate a brand of ammo, I first shoot a 50 shot group at 100 yards, at the same time I measure the velocity of each round with a chronograph.
I then look at the group size and MORE importantly the extreme velocity spread of the 50 shots.
After performing this test on many types of ammunition it has become apparent that in general the lower the extreme spread the smaller the group size. Also, I might add the more expensive the ammunition.
For example.
Wolf target will group about 2 inches and have a velocity spread of about 45 ft/sec.
Eley (2 groups) Match EPS Groups about 1 inch each with an extreme spread of 21 and 24 ft/sec
Remington/Eley Plus (which I was told was mislabeled Match EPS) shot 1.25 - 1.5 inch groups with extreme spreads of 29, 36, and 37 ft/sec.
The Eley Club Extra I recently purchased for $520.00 per case shot quite well
I shot two groups measuring 1.25 and 1.5 inches with extreme velocity spreads of 25 and 29 ft/sec. (note: I usually only look at the vertical group size in order to discount the effects of the wind.)
Needless to say I am quite happy with this lot.
As a side note, I believe this is the same Ammunition Chicken George and Kathy Winstead-Severin are selling.
Hope this was informative.
Lucho
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