Several important facts about Eley TENEX are no big secret.metermatch wrote:
Top level prone shooters are constantly testing ammo, and to a lesser extent their gun and barrel. If you think the national and world level shooters are going to the store, buying a new gun, picking up a few boxes of Tenex, and going out a winning medals, than I have big news for you.
This is the dirty little secret of prone shooting.
I assure you that the AMU and OTC boys are getting their Tenex directly from the importer, if not directly from England. They aren't buying it from a discount mail order house! They test and use the best for competition. Whatever is left is tested by the importer and his buddies, the best kept for themselves, and passed on to distributors, who test and have buddies, pick the best, etc, etc, until the average Joe who buys mail order pays $1100 a case for the left-over junk.
I assure you the AMU and OTC boys test many barrels. I am sure you have all read about Emmons getting 5 Lilja barrels and selecting the best one to shoot the Olympics. That was not because he did not have anything else better to do.
Jeff
(1) Rule #1 at the Eley Customer Range is "All lots of ammunition are available to all customers." No lots are set aside.
(2) The best lots are sold through the Customer Range, which accounts for nearly 30% of all TENEX sales.
(3) National Team shooters and/or their armorers from all over the world regularly send folks with a bunch of rifles to lot-test TENEX to match ammunition to specific rifles. They then reserve entire lots of TENEX.
(4) To avoid competition with their own distribution network, the ammunition is actually purchased through the normal supply chain in the customers country.
(5) If you're traveling to the UK, it's free to go to the Customer Range to batch test ammo. Reservations are required.