1bamashooter
#3 Blackbelt Boy
I went to the range yesterday to test some Eley Team I got from Dan Killough. I got 3 different lot # and speeds to test, they all shot ok, nothing spectacular though. One of the speeds I got was 1007 (that is the listed speed not the year of manufacture) so I asked Ron L (Kingsnake) if I could use his chronograph since that speed just didn't sound right.....Well it ain't, we shot 7 different boxes of ammo through the chrono just to see if the speed listed on the box was close. We shot 5 shots per lot #, Here is what we found :
Eley Team
Lot #1008-03048
Listed Speed 1007
Actual Speed 1083
Lot # 1008-03049
Listed Speed 1068
Actual Speed 1089
Lot # 1007-03149
Listed Speed 1074
Actual Speed 1077
Eley Match EPS
Lot # 1007-01162
Listed Speed 1071
Actual Speed 1071
Lot # 1007-03159
Listed Speed 1076
Actual Speed 1058
Eley Club EPS
Lot # 1007-04032
Listed Speed 1072
Actual Speed 1085
SK Match
Lot # 02442-10341
No listed speed
Actual Speed 1089
SK had the most consistent speed out of all these.
I thought this was interesting, especially the SK, I'm going to do some more testing with Club EPS soon and I will do the same with it also. Thanks to Kingsnake for letting me use his chronograph.
Eley Team
Lot #1008-03048
Listed Speed 1007
Actual Speed 1083
Lot # 1008-03049
Listed Speed 1068
Actual Speed 1089
Lot # 1007-03149
Listed Speed 1074
Actual Speed 1077
Eley Match EPS
Lot # 1007-01162
Listed Speed 1071
Actual Speed 1071
Lot # 1007-03159
Listed Speed 1076
Actual Speed 1058
Eley Club EPS
Lot # 1007-04032
Listed Speed 1072
Actual Speed 1085
SK Match
Lot # 02442-10341
No listed speed
Actual Speed 1089
SK had the most consistent speed out of all these.
I thought this was interesting, especially the SK, I'm going to do some more testing with Club EPS soon and I will do the same with it also. Thanks to Kingsnake for letting me use his chronograph.