.22 Practice ammo
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.22 Practice ammo
Hi. I have been out of smallbore shooting for over 10 years. When I stopped, Eley was making practice 100 and I was using it exclusively for practice. It seems that this ammo is not being made any more and I am ever confused by the different ammo out there. What is a good comparable ammo for practice at 50 metres?
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Pretty well all my training now is done with Eley Match EPS, which is generally thought of as being a match type ammo to use. Having said that however I have had really good luck with Lapua Superclub ammunition. There is different variations of this ammo (including Wolf MT and SK Standard match I believe). Not as consistent as Match EPS but pretty good for practice.
Eley yellow box (rifle target?) is also good for practice as is there grade right below this (eley practice - although I am unsure if this is still being manufactured).
Eley yellow box (rifle target?) is also good for practice as is there grade right below this (eley practice - although I am unsure if this is still being manufactured).
I still have 2 cases of practice 100, but I'm keeping that cause it shots really well. My order of ammo grades from bottom to top is SK Standard Plus for 50ft practice, Practice 100 for 50 yard practice (your results may vary), SK Rifle Match for small matches, Lapua Master L (discontinued) really good match ammo.
I have not had any impressive results with Wolf, but I've seen it do relatively well in other guns. Aguila (Mexican Eley) was a horrible experience for me. Haven't tried any RWS.
I suggest SK Standard plus for my juniors for practice.
I have not had any impressive results with Wolf, but I've seen it do relatively well in other guns. Aguila (Mexican Eley) was a horrible experience for me. Haven't tried any RWS.
I suggest SK Standard plus for my juniors for practice.
Be careful about using 'cheap' ammo for practice. Yep it's fine for technical training and practice but you need to dissociate it from absolute scores.
Also note the strong mental affect of shooting most of the time on cheap and then pulling out a bright shiny box of 'special' ammo for competitions, it can quite strongly affect your nerves and will increase anxiety.
Rob.
Also note the strong mental affect of shooting most of the time on cheap and then pulling out a bright shiny box of 'special' ammo for competitions, it can quite strongly affect your nerves and will increase anxiety.
Rob.
hey
i have use RWS targert at 50 meters outdoors and it did function pretty darn well out of my rifle. IT shoots well inside at 50 feet also.
Just remember each rifle is different and will function differently.
I have also shot 2 cases of sk standard plus with great results at 50 feet.
Just start buying ammo and testing it to find which one will work for you.
lax
Just remember each rifle is different and will function differently.
I have also shot 2 cases of sk standard plus with great results at 50 feet.
Just start buying ammo and testing it to find which one will work for you.
lax
Try the Eley Team (blue box). It was introduced about a year ago, and has the EPS-bullet. I use it for practice, and it is good enough for 590-scores. I think the quality of Team is similar to the Lapua Master (now named Center-X). Otherwise, the canned Lapua Club (a.k.a "Magazine") or Schönebeck Magazine (made in the same factory) are good value for money (1/3 of Team and Center-X).
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from what i understand eley sport is not a target shooting round. i've never tried it myself, because i've only heard horror stories about accuracy.
correct me please, but i think eley sport is actually made by aguila in mexico. i shot aguila subsonic in my rifle when i first got it and it hardly held the 9-ring at 50 feet.
it is cheap though.
correct me please, but i think eley sport is actually made by aguila in mexico. i shot aguila subsonic in my rifle when i first got it and it hardly held the 9-ring at 50 feet.
it is cheap though.
Eley Sport (green label) is branded as Eley Target in the US. Sport/Target has the standard round nose, while Eley Team has the EPS-bullet. Read more at http://www.eley.co.uk/
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so this will create confusion...
the eley sport i am referring to is in a purple box with a yellow star. that stuff is made (supposedly) by aguila. the new eley sport round in the green box in europe and on the eley website is the same round as the eley target in the us. that stuff shoots, but is twice as much money as the purple box.
i dunno about everybody else, but i pretty much get what i pay for with ammo. the expensive stuff shoots great and cheap stuff is, not great.
the eley sport i am referring to is in a purple box with a yellow star. that stuff is made (supposedly) by aguila. the new eley sport round in the green box in europe and on the eley website is the same round as the eley target in the us. that stuff shoots, but is twice as much money as the purple box.
i dunno about everybody else, but i pretty much get what i pay for with ammo. the expensive stuff shoots great and cheap stuff is, not great.
SK Standard Plus works extraordinarily well in my rifle, particularly indoors. It's fine for 50 yards (for NRA Conventional competition, prone, 3P or 4P) and acceptable for practice or local matches at 50M (international style, A50/A51 target.) Accuracy falls off at 100 yards.
I've used this grade of SK for 5+ years and three different lots. I'll buy more when my current stock runs out.
I've used this grade of SK for 5+ years and three different lots. I'll buy more when my current stock runs out.