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Eley Practice 100 Ammunition 22 Long Rifle 40 Grain Lead Round Nose Case of 500 (10 Boxes of 50)

Product #: 808748
| Manufacturer #: EL22PRAC (500)
Our Price: $32.99
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Eley's legendary accuracy in an affordable practice cartridge.

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Overall Rating:
4.8 out of 5
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5 stars
mike fulk of round rock, tx
Date posted: 7/9/2003
Eley practice works great through my hammerli sp-20 pistol. Great accuracy even at 50yd.
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5 stars
Dennis Futch of Moultrie, GA
Date posted: 6/2/2004
Great stuff, almost as good as Tenex EPS for 1/4 the price. Shoots consistant .5"groups at 50yds in a hb 10/22.
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5 stars
Tyler Wachs of Independence, MO
Date posted: 2/25/2004
This is by far the best ammo I've shot out of my heavy-barrelled 10-22. It consistently produces 1/4" groups at fifty meters. Very, very few fliers.
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4 stars
Joe M. of Escanaba, MI
Date posted: 8/20/2004
Consistently not as accurate as Wolf Match Target. It is better than most plinking ammo out there, but surprisingly, not by much.
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4 stars
Bob Cloninger of Fort smith, AR
Date posted: 11/1/2006
Performs very well as a silhouette practice round in my Remington 504! Shoots comparable to Silhouex, so shifting over to the better stuff for matches works just fine.
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3 stars
Jim Rickner of Columbus, NE
Date posted: 7/2/2005
This ammo is okay, but too expensive for what is's intended for
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Brian Mallak of Goose Creek, SC
Date posted: 5/7/2004
While very accurate at a great price, out of a 10rnd magazine, 3 or 4 would not extract and cause a jam. Switched to another brand of sub-sonic ammo and my Ruger 10/22T experienced no jams.
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David Mouchon of Marshall, WI
Date posted: 4/2/2006
Load wax remaining on bullet; should be removed prior to loading on repeating arms. Otherwise, ok for technique practice. Grouping slightly better than mini-mag in 10/22.
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