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Just bought a brick of Eley Club, out of the 1st box of fifty 10% failed to fire, and had one squib load that dropped out of the group at 50 yards by a foot. At hundred yards the groups were about 3 to 3.5 inches. suck ass!
You may have:
Firing pin protrusion issue,
Light strike issue (I would bet on this as lightweight custom triggers often have lighter springs)
Headspace issue
I would try some Lapua center-X if your looking to step up from the wolf. You may be interested to know that that Wolf is made by the same folks that do the Lapua and is the same brass. You should have better ignition results with it.
As for the Eley, I really doubt it is truly defective. I expect it just doesn't agree with your rig probably because it needs a swifter kick in the ass to get it going than your firing pin spring is delivering.
2 mph wind @100 is 1" drift. Your asking for a lotBefore I bought the Club, I was shooting Wolf Match. I am looking for something that will consistently shoot at or under 1 inch at 100 yards.
I finally got to shoot some of my rimfires at 100 yards and beyond. I would never shoot 100 yards to test for accuracy potential unless the 100 yards was indoors.2 mph wind @100 is 1" drift. Your asking for a lot
Consistent sub-moa at 100 yards?
No problem. No problem at all.
It just won't be with rimfire.![]()
Littlepod your experience with CX matches my own. Would you happen to know the first two digits of the lot #"s and can you please report the rifle used for the stats? As for Wolf ammo about two years ago Lapua stopped making it and Eley began. You can tell which from the box and the headstamp. I would however, rank either Wolf higher than Eley Club.