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Eley email

Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 8:14 pm
by hiram
I tried emailing Eley through their website--a big production to fill out their form. I try sending it and their is a server error.

Does anyone have Eley's email so I don't have to go through thier form?

This is the message--maybe someone here has the answer:



I have a box of Eley Pistol Match--a blue label with white printing--no stock/item number. I tried it in a BRNO Trainer and shot an unbelievalbe group at 50 yds.

I don't see it listed anymore. I now see Match Pistol in a black box. Is this the same? If not, do you have anything that replicates what I have--Pistol Match.

Eley Ammunition

Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 8:34 pm
by GOVTMODEL
In the current product line, Match and Team are off-spec product from the TENEX line.

Every batch of ammunition is unique, as is every barrel. Don't expect a new batch to perform the same as the one you have.

Re: Eley email

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 12:04 am
by j-team
hiram wrote: I have a box of Eley Pistol Match--a blue label with white printing--no stock/item number. I tried it in a BRNO Trainer and shot an unbelievalbe group at 50 yds.
Unbelievably good or unbelievably bad?

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 3:54 am
by Dave IRL
Worth pointing out as well that one group isn't indicative of anything worthwhile, unless perhaps it had a minimum of forty or fifty shots in it.

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 8:58 am
by Hemmers
Eley Batch Testing involves upto 40 shots per batch, so evidently they've found that to be sufficient indication of what's hot and what's not for any given barrel.

Anything with the Match label should be pretty reasonable, but obviously a random batch may or may not be a good match for your barrel.
There's an e-mail for Martyn Buttery (who runs the customer range) here.

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 8:58 am
by Hemmers
Eley Batch Testing involves upto 40 shots per batch, so evidently they've found that to be sufficient indication of what's hot and what's not for any given barrel.

Anything with the Match label should be pretty reasonable, but obviously a random batch may or may not be a good match for your barrel.
There's an e-mail for Martyn Buttery (who runs the customer range) here, who should be able to advise you on the product lines.