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Is Team and Practice 100, just Tenex that does test as well. Both are flat nose.Team, match, then tenex.
My understanding is that all the flat nose is the same and it’s sorted by measurement, weight, and grouping and is packaged accordingly. I forgot about the practice 100, you don’t see that as much but that is bottom of the food chain.Is Team and Practice 100, just Tenex that does test as well. Both are flat nose.
At the risk of repeating myself from another thread, I'll say it again. It's all about the odds. Odds of getting flyers are supposed to go down as the grade of Eley goes up. It is strange that you find 10X not to be as accurate, since BB and 10x is the same ammo only separated by their magical grading system. They produce millions of rounds of BB and 10X every year. You tell me how it's possible to sample enough of this ammo to determine one is better than another! I have found it just as easy to find a good lot of BB as 10X. So why pay more? I will also say I have very little experience with any Eley below the BB level.Myself and a few local shooters find Black Box Match the best. Oddly Tenex is not as accurate in our rifles.
That is the same exact situation with my rifle . With the right lot of match I can consistently shoot 4 " , 20 shot groups at 300 yards.Myself and a few local shooters find Black Box Match the best. Oddly Tenex is not as accurate in our rifles.
It may not be intended for long range but the BC of the EPS in normally higher for me then lapua in my 12 twistI don't think the EPS tip (flat nose with a tit) is intended for "long range"...I could be wrong.