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That comes out to about $7.10 per 50. Decent price if the quality is there, but not all Eley is the same. I doubt this is repacked Red or Black box. Should be interesting how it compares to SK/Wolf.
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Try your math again, that comes out to $3.55 per 50 on my calculator.
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Does anyone have any actual personal experience with this stuff you care to share with the rest of the class? i fully understand rimfire ammo is an individual gun thing and what works in some may not work in others.
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Try your math again, that comes out to $3.55 per 50 on my calculator. Dammit! maybe that explains what happened to that Mars probe project I was working on a few years back....
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I'm curious how this shoots. Has anyone picked any up yet?
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All Eley is the same, it just depends on how it shoots in their test barrels as to what lots become Target, Black, 10X, etc. I don't know that you can draw any conclusion other than Eley is first rate stuff.
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All Eley is the same, it just depends on how it shoots in their test barrels as to what lots become Target, Black, 10X, etc. I don't know that you can draw any conclusion other than Eley is first rate stuff. Eley has alt least two bullet styles, flat point and round nose.. I know Black is Tenex that doesn't shoot to spec, but I have no idea about the rest. For that matter, Remington loaded some Eley ammunition for U.S. use, but Eley continued to import it;s whole line.
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I have been thinking about buying a case. But I'd like to hear some personal experience, too.
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Never heard of their "Standard"
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I've shot the Eley Club. Shoots good and in my 77-22, it shoots exactly the same as CCI Standard Velocity. Same point of impact. Only see 2 differences in the two, CCI SV is about $3 per 50 cheaper and you do get a few more fliers with the CCI. You get some with the Club, but not as many.
I'm like Buzzsaw, never heard of the 'Standard'.
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It is made exclusively for CMP, so other know flavors of Eley do not directly compare. I bought a case of it, and find that like most .22 ammo, I have rifles that like it and shoot it quite well, and others that don't favor it. For me, it works as well as or better than anything else that I have found in that price range, but Eley Tenex it is not!
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Tac 22 at Cabelas for 10 bricks was $325 shipped with code 7treat. With a Cabelas card people have gotten it for less.
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DeliciousD - thank you I just got 5000 rounds for $292.50 with my Cabela's card (used the code they gave me during checkout to get the additional savings)!!
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DeliciousD - thank you I just got 5000 rounds for $292.50 with my Cabela's card (used the code they gave me during checkout to get the additional savings)!!
PennDog That’s a great price- what code did they give you at checkout to know I the price down to $292?
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