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andyd1179
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I have only been shooting benchrest for the last couple of years here in the UK and have normally bought my ammo from my local gun dealer. But this year I went to Eley’s factory in the midlands to batch test. We all know that different ammo suits different barrels even if you are using some other brand.
So batch testing, what happens? On the day there will 8 or 10 batches to shoot and Eley have their ballistic tunnels which are 50m and able to do two rifles at one time. They will shoot 10 shots from each batch and in between the process clean the rifle barrel. Then from that they will repeat the process with the best six or so batches. From that you get an individual show of each of the shots taken then and overall from all the shots taken from each batch.
From this you can see which the best batch for your rifle is. Over 700 rounds are put through your rifle on the day and cost is £30 for the privilege. This is only done with Tenex red box and you have to purchase a minimum of 5,000 rounds.
The ammo is consistent and I have so far out of the 1,000 shot so far have not had any flyers.
What’s my point to all this? I have seen the difficulty for you guys in the States to get hold of the good quality ammo that comes in through Zanders. I have put it to my contact at Eley to see if Zanders can offer shooters the same kind of service that we get here in the UK. Yes it is only for Tenex but once you have been batch testing you know that you are getting the ammo that is best for your barrel, and is going to make your shooting the best possible and worth the money you are spending.
The dealers don’t lose out as the ammo is sent to your local dealer but your name is on it. You will be given the data and the batch number for the ammo. And the dealer will still make their profit as usual.
For this to happen you need to work as a group with the dealers and ask Zanders to offer you this kind of service, its good business for them, the dealers and more important you the shooter, Eley is promoting heavily its service here in the UK and I can’t see why it can’t happen in the States. The benefits is ammo that your barrel loves and is consistent, once you have tried batch testing in the proper way you won’t want to buy off the shelf again. The thing to remember is that one batch that shoots well now and may not shoot as good the next time you go for it; it all depends on the day of batch testing.
AndyD
So batch testing, what happens? On the day there will 8 or 10 batches to shoot and Eley have their ballistic tunnels which are 50m and able to do two rifles at one time. They will shoot 10 shots from each batch and in between the process clean the rifle barrel. Then from that they will repeat the process with the best six or so batches. From that you get an individual show of each of the shots taken then and overall from all the shots taken from each batch.
From this you can see which the best batch for your rifle is. Over 700 rounds are put through your rifle on the day and cost is £30 for the privilege. This is only done with Tenex red box and you have to purchase a minimum of 5,000 rounds.
The ammo is consistent and I have so far out of the 1,000 shot so far have not had any flyers.
What’s my point to all this? I have seen the difficulty for you guys in the States to get hold of the good quality ammo that comes in through Zanders. I have put it to my contact at Eley to see if Zanders can offer shooters the same kind of service that we get here in the UK. Yes it is only for Tenex but once you have been batch testing you know that you are getting the ammo that is best for your barrel, and is going to make your shooting the best possible and worth the money you are spending.
The dealers don’t lose out as the ammo is sent to your local dealer but your name is on it. You will be given the data and the batch number for the ammo. And the dealer will still make their profit as usual.
For this to happen you need to work as a group with the dealers and ask Zanders to offer you this kind of service, its good business for them, the dealers and more important you the shooter, Eley is promoting heavily its service here in the UK and I can’t see why it can’t happen in the States. The benefits is ammo that your barrel loves and is consistent, once you have tried batch testing in the proper way you won’t want to buy off the shelf again. The thing to remember is that one batch that shoots well now and may not shoot as good the next time you go for it; it all depends on the day of batch testing.
AndyD