ELEY Sport 22LR, 40gr Standard Velocity
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ELEY Sport 22LR, 40gr Standard Velocity
For those of you who have tried this ammo, what do you think of it ?
ELEY Sport 22LR, 40gr Standard Velocity. 50rd box
http://www.jgsales.com/product_info.php ... d/3993?SID
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ELEY Sport 22LR, 40gr Standard Velocity. 50rd box
http://www.jgsales.com/product_info.php ... d/3993?SID
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Re: ELEY Sport 22LR, 40gr Standard Velocity
I have shot ssome and it shoots quite well. As with all ammo, some guns love it and some don.t.Hakaman wrote:For those of you who have tried this ammo, what do you think of it ?
ELEY Sport 22LR, 40gr Standard Velocity. 50rd box
http://www.jgsales.com/product_info.php ... d/3993?SID
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Ya pays your money and you take your chances. You don't know anything until you try it.recumbent wrote:Eley sport does not shoot worth a hoot in anything I have tried it in.
You never know until you try it. Your luck may be better than mine.
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Advanced contributorEley sport does not shoot worth a hoot in anything I have tried it in.
I have now tried this ammo, and have to say it will not shoot in my Ruger Mlll or my Sig Mosquito(even less). It claims a 1065 fps, but it seems a little underpowered for my ruger. I keep getting stove pipes, jams, ftf, fte. About 3-4 rounds a mag failure rate. Some of the failures are the brass getting stuck in the breech end??? A total PITA. By the way, it is for sale for any risk takers. $20/brick.bearandoldman
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How much do you have?Hakaman wrote:recumbent
Advanced contributorEley sport does not shoot worth a hoot in anything I have tried it in.I have now tried this ammo, and have to say it will not shoot in my Ruger Mlll or my Sig Mosquito(even less). It claims a 1065 fps, but it seems a little underpowered for my ruger. I keep getting stove pipes, jams, ftf, fte. About 3-4 rounds a mag failure rate. Some of the failures are the brass getting stuck in the breech end??? A total PITA. By the way, it is for sale for any risk takers. $20/brick.bearandoldman
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Ya pays your money and you take your chances. You don't know anything until you try it.
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That is why I only buy 3 fifty round boxes when I try new ammo.Hakaman wrote:recumbent
Advanced contributorEley sport does not shoot worth a hoot in anything I have tried it in.I have now tried this ammo, and have to say it will not shoot in my Ruger Mlll or my Sig Mosquito(even less). It claims a 1065 fps, but it seems a little underpowered for my ruger. I keep getting stove pipes, jams, ftf, fte. About 3-4 rounds a mag failure rate. Some of the failures are the brass getting stuck in the breech end??? A total PITA. By the way, it is for sale for any risk takers. $20/brick.bearandoldman
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Ya pays your money and you take your chances. You don't know anything until you try it.
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It is funny how .22 ammo and .22 pistols work. I shoot the CMP White Box. I understand it is actually Eley Sport. I have used it in my Ruger Mark II and Marvel conversion without any problems at all.
I had some initial problems in my Benelli MP 95. Every now and then I would get a failure to fire with a light hit. I think the round was not fully chambered due to crud in the chamber, and then would cushion the firing pin blow.
I began putting a drop of oil on the first round in the magazine and have not had a problem since. That was close to 5,000 rounds ago. I could not be happier. I have five cases in the basement and five on order.
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I had some initial problems in my Benelli MP 95. Every now and then I would get a failure to fire with a light hit. I think the round was not fully chambered due to crud in the chamber, and then would cushion the firing pin blow.
I began putting a drop of oil on the first round in the magazine and have not had a problem since. That was close to 5,000 rounds ago. I could not be happier. I have five cases in the basement and five on order.
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