Has anyone had any issues lately with this ammo?
I ask because I have had several rounds make a "poof" sound and didn't have enough force to cycle the slides and eject the brass. The bullets all cleared the barrels (208s, Kart conversion on a Colt National Match (1960 vintage), MatchGuns MG2, Walther GSP Expert 22).
All pistols normally operate without issue with any of the standard velocity brands (CCI, RWS Target Pistol, Norma TAC, AG, 711B, SK Match).
Eley Target 22LR Ammo Problems
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Re: Eley Target 22LR Ammo Problems
Greetings,
Take a box and weigh each cartridge.
There is somewhere near 2.0 grains of powder, if I recall.
Then take the "light" ones and test fire them.
Perhaps a call to the Eley distributor and ask about replacement?
Or, you could do like Western Cartridge did in the 1960's with a bad lot. Take them out to the pit and burn them.
Cheers,
Dave
Take a box and weigh each cartridge.
There is somewhere near 2.0 grains of powder, if I recall.
Then take the "light" ones and test fire them.
Perhaps a call to the Eley distributor and ask about replacement?
Or, you could do like Western Cartridge did in the 1960's with a bad lot. Take them out to the pit and burn them.
Cheers,
Dave
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Re: Eley Target 22LR Ammo Problems
Eley Orange and Cello together have accounted for about 1 in 300 of the type of flawed round that you're describing. Given that they group a bit better than CCI and CCI has had about the same failure rate, I'm sticking with Eley. They are about fifty percent higher priced but the accuracy improvement over CCI together with the waxy coating which precludes having to oil the top round in the magazine (necessary for one of my target 22's) make it worth it to me. Black box is NOT worth the added price at my skill level (275/300).
Re: Eley Target 22LR Ammo Problems
Found a better, and proper, way to deal with the problem.
Have no desire to deal with an ammo batch that results in alibis in CMP Pistol matches or NRA Precision Pistol Tournaments. I don't care why or feel it to be my job to determine why the ammo did not preform as advertized or desired.
I contacted Eley and they are having replacement ammo sent as well as shipping label to return what I have remaining of my last purchase.
Responses from Michele at Eley and James at Champion's Choice in this matter have been great.
Have no desire to deal with an ammo batch that results in alibis in CMP Pistol matches or NRA Precision Pistol Tournaments. I don't care why or feel it to be my job to determine why the ammo did not preform as advertized or desired.
I contacted Eley and they are having replacement ammo sent as well as shipping label to return what I have remaining of my last purchase.
Responses from Michele at Eley and James at Champion's Choice in this matter have been great.
Re: Eley Target 22LR Ammo Problems
I've had problems with the Eley target ammo(yellow box)
When i used to have a Walther SSP
Some of the cartridge would not go off
It was randomly, 2-3 rounds per boxes(or sometimes more)
You could clearly see it was hit
I stopped using it
I never had any problems with any other brands
Never had a problems with the SSP
When i used to have a Walther SSP
Some of the cartridge would not go off
It was randomly, 2-3 rounds per boxes(or sometimes more)
You could clearly see it was hit
I stopped using it
I never had any problems with any other brands
Never had a problems with the SSP
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Re: Eley Target 22LR Ammo Problems
I have a Pardini SP New.
Excellent performance with quite a number of ammunition suppliers.
had a problem with Eley target. Not enough horsepower to reliably cycle in cooler temperatures, 50 degrees Fahrenheit or below.
Hot weather? no problem. cold or cooler weather, I will shoot something else thank you.
Regards,
Crankster
Excellent performance with quite a number of ammunition suppliers.
had a problem with Eley target. Not enough horsepower to reliably cycle in cooler temperatures, 50 degrees Fahrenheit or below.
Hot weather? no problem. cold or cooler weather, I will shoot something else thank you.
Regards,
Crankster