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    A variety of ELEY rimfire to choose from



    ELEY-Tenex Pistol .22LR 50 Rounds

    ELEY-Match Pistol .22LR 50 Rounds

    ELEY-Force .22LR 50 Rounds

    ELEY-Club .22LR 50 Rounds



    Anyone looking for the best quality rimfire ammunition out there look no further than that produced by ELEY

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    Is any of it hunting ammo, or is it all for paper punching??
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    I used to buy .17mach2 from Eley. Still exist?

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    Is any of it hunting ammo, or is it all for paper punching??
    High accuracy paper punching

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    Quote Originally Posted by kutler View Post
    I used to buy .17mach2 from Eley. Still exist?
    It has been discontinued unfortunately...

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    I bought several bricks of the Eley white label (factory seconds) from another retailer a couple of years back and they shot great. Shot a couple of boxes of the Club and didn't really notice a difference between the two. I've yet to cough up the cash for Tenex to see if it's noticeably better.

    I will say they are surprisingly consistent compared to, say, Winchester 555 which can go all over the paper. Whether or not they're more consistent than CCI Standard would require more shooting skill than I have to determine
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost Snake View Post
    I bought several bricks of the Eley white label (factory seconds) from another retailer a couple of years back and they shot great. Shot a couple of boxes of the Club and didn't really notice a difference between the two. I've yet to cough up the cash for Tenex to see if it's noticeably better.

    I will say they are surprisingly consistent compared to, say, Winchester 555 which can go all over the paper. Whether or not they're more consistent than CCI Standard would require more shooting skill than I have to determine
    95% of the time, unless you have a horrendously expensive firearm, and are a crack shot, Tenex is way more accurate than either you or the gun. Most of the time their Club line is just fine for your paper punching needs.

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    I tested most of the major brands in my ISSC MK22. Golden bullet spread out a fair bit but everything else made 1 ragged hole at 30 yards, but the ELEY smelled different & gross while performing very well. My.02
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    Eley Club are good for plinking Elay Tenex are realy good for precision at 50 meter for the other one never hade the chance of shooting some

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    Quote Originally Posted by JToews View Post
    but the ELEY smelled different & gross while performing very well. My.02
    That may have been the lube. I think ELEY is the only manufacturer that still uses animal grease to lube their bullets.
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