kevinnevius
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Kevin,
On another forum, in a faw away place some of the recent discussion involving Lapua suggests possible changes to bullet design that might benefit performance. Any thoughts on the matter?
Tim;
Thanks for putting me in the hot seat! The problem with being on the team is that even if I did have an opinion (and I do) it is dismissed by most because of the support I receive. I can certainly understand that point of view.
I won the Nationals in 2008 with Eley, and was offered a sponsorship the same year (with the current product which, to my knowledge has not changed since that time). I did a significant amount of testing that year (as I do every year) - I would never have accepted a sponsorship if the product was not better than the performance criteria I had come to expect from Eley (and everything else I test). I really hope they don't change it. I have invested a large amount of time and I really don't want to start over. I also believe that the round nosed bullet has advantages in high wind conditions.
To be very blunt - when unqualified people meddle with design, we get products like Eley SA ammunition. Additionally, I believe that the EPS bullet was "redesigned" somewhere in the middle of the current production run which again, I thought was a mistake. The initial EPS bullet design was amazing, and needed no "enhancement", it was and is true innovation. I purchased three cases of very early EPS (in the clear boxes with the red plastic retainer) that was some of the best ammunition I ever had. I still keep several bricks of it for datum testing and performance verification.
It is tough to seperate the wheat from the chaff - there is so much misinformation out there, and some people offering opinion not based in any fact or practical science.
My opinion on chambers is changing too. Lapua ammunition has always performed well for me in the chambers optimized for Eley ammunition (using 2 degree leade angles), but better chamber configurations for this particular ammunition exist.
My apologies for the fractured post Tim - this is a topic I have some passion for, and I have not been a fan of past events (as stated above).
All the best,
kev