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I don’t get what you’re asking but it’s whatever you want it to be.For some reason I don't get questioned if it's " positional practice ammo" versus "plinking ammo " ?
With any .22LR match-type ammo, trust large samples of target results. Never trust small samples of target results.I'm on the fence as to what it's going to do. It appears to have promise. Time will tell, want 500rds on the barrel to season it before I can truly trust the data I'm seeing.
Agree, that's why I want 500-1000rds down the pipe.With any .22LR match-type ammo, trust large samples of target results. Never trust small samples of target results.
Chrony data doesn't determine what the ammo does on target.
What’s your barrel length and twist?Agree, that's why I want 500-1000rds down the pipe.
At 50 yards I agree with your statement. In my experience, when you start pushing beyond 100 your SDs show in your vertical.
I’m going to testing them on a 25” 13t MullerWorks and a 23.5” 16t Krieger that’s well seasoned.22" 1:16
I have close to 8k rds down this barrel. It been sk and lapua.I’m going to testing them on a 25” 13t MullerWorks and a 23.5” 16t Krieger that’s well seasoned.
It’s due to me holding them a little offset from each other.And looks like a smidge longer ? Bigger bottem drive band ?
Not shooting worth a damn in my Vudoo, scrubbed the barrel back to bare metal. Shot 50 rounds to season the barrel and then ran some over the chrono which is shown below and every group was +/- 3/4" at 50 yards so not wasting anymore time or money on this stuff!My ammo delivers tomorrow and will be testing it in a 25" Krieger 11 twist, will share the results
Just saw that I got the same from Killough. I hope that whatever solution path is taken doesn't negatively impact KSS, they have been great to me over the years.Was in my inbox this morning:
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The recall is done directly with Eley and nothing to do with Killough for the recall.Just saw that I got the same from Killough. I hope that whatever solution path is taken doesn't negatively impact KSS, they have been great to me over the years.
I just got a brick of this "Ultra Long Range". I am not going to be able to test it till Sept as my range is always closed the month of August for repairs and refurbishment. But I thought I wonder what the weight spread is on this ammo. So I weighed 10 of Ultra and 10 of Tenex. WELL the Ultra had a spread of .6 gn while Tenex had a spread of .3 gn. My scale goes to .02 gn for accuracy. Needless to say i am VERY disappointed. Just because it has a mean velocity of 1100 which is above Tenex and Black Box doesn't make it good for long range if they aren't controlling the tolerance of the components like they do in Tenex.Doesn't sound like this stuff is worth it, worse accuracy and higher ES than Tenex/Match means it's not exactly fit for purpose.
Was looking to see if our importer could bring a few cases in but think I'll just stick with the "standard" match ammo options.
From my understanding Killough is the US “office” of Eley. Either they own them or are the main distributor here. I’m sure they’ll be facilitating the US voluntary recall of the affected lot.The recall is done directly with Eley and nothing to do with Killough for the recall.
That means they are paying attention to forums like this and other social media platforms. I mean we did report on it before the YouTubers did.I give Eley kuddo's for owning it.
They told me, I was the first person to complain about it. That they had been watching the forums and did not see anything negative. My quote to them "you are not looking at snipershide".That means they are paying attention to forums like this and other social media platforms. I mean we did report on it before the YouTubers did.
I went over to Eley due to the ability to easily lot test without needing to do anything more than place an order for the available lots and head to the range. I went through the normal progression of SK and Lapua offerings, but kept seeing lot to lot variation, and both SK and Lapua seemed to struggle past 200 yards. Eley Tenex consistently out-performed Lapua and SK at 220 and 300 yards for me in my factory barrel V22. I rebarreled with a 1 in 12 twist (needed a longer/heavier barrel anyway) and to get the most consistent performance I devoted that barrel to Tenex and Eley Match only. With a lot that the barrel likes (it's a little picky) it will consistently do 1.5 MOA or better at 200-300. Some of this may be from the faster twist, but even in a 1 in 16 twist the Eley Match and Tenex showed better performance further down-range. I didn't really expect the Ultra Long Range to out-perform my personally lot-tested Tenex, I just wanted to see if Eley cracked the code on getting a decent option that wouldn't require lot testing.My Vudoo shoots regular SK Match better than TenX, Lapua, or the half dozen other expensive cartridges I've tried. It doesn't seem to even matter what lot it is (or I've just gotten lucky).
My groups at 50 are extremely tight with all in the ten ring and most on the X. Not feeling like I have to test ammo anymore is 90% of the reason I love the rifle. Is it bench rest comp ready? Probably not. Is it plenty precise for NRL comps? Yes! My rifle doesn't miss, I do.
I would buy whatever shot straight in my rifle, period. More choices seems like a good thing, but only to have more choices to test if your rifle doesn't shoot straight. If it does why would you switch or even care? Progress?
I'll add that I'm probably never switching from subs either. Coming from PRS I have no problem with wind calls, and don't mind those 8 mil holds @ 300 yds. I don't see the guys shooting super sonic doing any better (in fact worse). The only real advantage I can see is if you don't have flashers at distance you're less likely to get screwed out of an impact.
I commend any new .22 ammo to try if you can't get your gun to shoot straight. If it does shoot straight...
I figured if it shot well, I would miss my chance. Lapua SLR my rifle loves. Not expecting to see it until Q3. Was hoping Eley would be better. Roll the dice, good thing I did not buy 2 cases.Damn you went all in on it. I only bought 5 boxes because there was always a chance they wouldn’t shoot well especially being brand new to the market.
They also clearly have not been monitoring Rimfire Central it does not have a good rep there either from what I've seen of initial reports.They told me, I was the first person to complain about it. That they had been watching the forums and did not see anything negative. My quote to them "you are not looking at snipershide".
Still have 4700rds of it. Have been hunting the last couple weeks. Was happy to see the recall, submitted my information. They said they would get with me within 3 business days. Will report what they tell me.
In their defense, our conversation took place July 9th. Being out of the country for the last two weeks I have not kept up with things. I'm sure a lot more people have been able to test in the past few weeks.They also clearly have not been monitoring Rimfire Central it does not have a good rep there either from what I've seen of initial reports.