Good tip. I have been unimpressed with Eley in the past, especially for the price point. I may not have been putting enough rounds down the tube before trying for groups.
I don't try for groups with any .22LR without putting 10-20 through it first.
Good tip. I have been unimpressed with Eley in the past, especially for the price point. I may not have been putting enough rounds down the tube before trying for groups.
I don't try for groups with any .22LR without putting 10-20 through it first.
I certainly don't. After warm up (usually with SK Magazine), I start looking for little groups. Sometimes that includes 4 or 5 different lines of ammo, usually not more than 5. At anywhere from .15-.40 per trigger pull, I don't run 20 rds of each BEFORE looking for groups of each. That would be silly expensive, at least for my budget. I usually run a 5 round group for 2-3 rounds per brand looking for promising results. Then start working with the ones that gave the best results after several trips through the line up. My groups are pretty consistent, even switching ammos. Eley is consistently poor for me, with some of their offerings worse than others. I will be interested in seeing how running 20 rds of Eley before trying for groups affects the results. I will not be doing that for every ammo change though. Too $$ for me.If you are using different brands in one sitting, are you saying to put 20 rds down when you switch brands before taking the accuracy seriously?
I don't try for groups with any .22LR without putting 10-20 through it first.
If you are using different brands in one sitting, are you saying to put 20 rds down when you switch brands before taking the accuracy seriously?
That would explain alot since in the past, I might have used 3-5 different brands of ammo when trying to find out what works with a gun.
Lately though, I've just been running 1 brand through (Aguila Super Extra 40 grain SC nose just b/c I've got so much of it & the rifles were shooting better with it than CCI SV that I thought was the best economic option.
I certainly don't. After warm up (usually with SK Magazine), I start looking for little groups. Sometimes that includes 4 or 5 different lines of ammo, usually not more than 5. At anywhere from .15-.40 per trigger pull, I don't run 20 rds of each BEFORE looking for groups of each. That would be silly expensive, at least for my budget. I usually run a 5 round group for 2-3 rounds per brand looking for promising results. Then start working with the ones that gave the best results after several trips through the line up. My groups are pretty consistent, even switching ammos. Eley is consistently poor for me, with some of their offerings worse than others. I will be interested in seeing how running 20 rds of Eley before trying for groups affects the results. I will not be doing that for every ammo change though. Too $$ for me.
...kinda stinks too
Yeah, that's the famous Eley primer smell. Aguila used to use the same formula and priming method and when fired smelled the same. They've made some changes and now it has a little different smell. The old Aguila even had "Eley Primed" on the boxes, now its "Aguila Primed"
Here are a couple of examples of what I was talking about earlier in this thread regarding Eley needing some seasoning before it shot good. These groups were fired immediately after using a different brand.
Eley Club 4-02-20 .625 .6
Eley Club 8-12-20 .562 .531 .375 .25 .375
Eley Action 7-25-20 .75 .562
Eley Action 7-26-20 .813 .813 .687 .313 .344
Eley Action 8-11-20 .687 .687 .438 .25 .313
So you can see, after the second group the groups start to tighten up and show much improvement after the third.
I had shot the Eley Club last yesterday so today I started with it.
.375 .25 .313 .344
Action today .531 .375 .403 .434
Great information!
5 rounds on a target?
What distance?
I just shot some groups with Eley subsonic hollowpoint. Best groups I've gotten with Eley yet. I cleaned the bore and ran about 30 rounds. Only 25 yds today as I didn't have time to walk down to the 50ydd range, but still sub moa at .13-.2" 5 shot groups. Not going to turn my nose up at Eley anymore!
...Not going to turn my nose up at Eley anymore!