cz452shooter
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Sparwood, BC
I have had a couple of people ask me this so I thought I would post it on here for everyone. In eley's Match EPS (black box) and the Eley Tenex Ultimate EPS they provide lot numbers on the side of the box.
An example of this would be 1006 01167, 1064 (below the first two sets of numbers)
Well the 1006 basically means it was produced in 2006
The 01 means it was made on Machine number 1
The 167 is the lot number
The 1064 is the velocity in feet per second
Eley makes their EPS ammo on four different machines. (if it was made on machine four for example the lot number might be 1006 04167 1064).
With Eley's line of EPS ammo I usually like to test out a few differnent lot numbers before buying to much (and yes, I do notice a difference in accuracy between the lots). If I were testing out three I would buy 1 from machine 1, one from machine 2, and one from machine 3. I wouldn't buy them from all one machine. After I figure out which lot shoots the best then I order a fair bit (4 bricks or so)
Regards,
Jordan
An example of this would be 1006 01167, 1064 (below the first two sets of numbers)
Well the 1006 basically means it was produced in 2006
The 01 means it was made on Machine number 1
The 167 is the lot number
The 1064 is the velocity in feet per second
Eley makes their EPS ammo on four different machines. (if it was made on machine four for example the lot number might be 1006 04167 1064).
With Eley's line of EPS ammo I usually like to test out a few differnent lot numbers before buying to much (and yes, I do notice a difference in accuracy between the lots). If I were testing out three I would buy 1 from machine 1, one from machine 2, and one from machine 3. I wouldn't buy them from all one machine. After I figure out which lot shoots the best then I order a fair bit (4 bricks or so)
Regards,
Jordan