dc.fireman
Sling & Irons!
I shoot a ton of rimfire prone, in year round practice, and competition. One of my friendly rivals at our local Labor Day match experienced a significant issue last year, with a new batch of Tenex (2021 production date). He shoots an older Anschutz '54 18 series free rifle. During the 320 shot match, he had more than 10 rounds that wouldn't go 'bang'.Gents, I have a custom built .22 benchrest rifle with a Shilen ratchet barrel (I don't know what the chamber was cut with). The rifle shoots very well with Lapua Midas Plus. I have tried Eley Match Black Box but was not seeing the same accuracy as the Lapua. A while back, I ordered a brick of Eley Tenex to test in the rifle. Upon firing a box of the ammo, I was having issues with about every third fired round not extracting from the chamber, requiring the point of my pocket knife to remove the fired cases. I have not had this issue with any other ammo other than the Tenex. I don't know if its a different case head shape that's causing the extractor to slip or if the cases are expanding in the chamber to the point they're sticking. Just wondering if anyone else has had this issue. I was going to take the rifle to the Eley Test center in June for ammo testing but I'm now thinking that would be a waste of my time. Let me know what you think.
It was frustrating enough for him, that it broke his concentration, and I was finally able to beat him after 12 years. To top it off, he's Russian, and I knew something was going on by the exquisite cursing under his breath (we are always squadded next to each other).
His normal ammunition for matches is Tenex, lot tested. Due to the recent shortage, he bought the first case of Tenex he could find. Our local Eley rep had him send it back to her, after hearing of the problem.
There are some issues showing up with newer production Eley Tenex (Red). I had not heard of it happening with Match (Black). His older 18 series Free Rifle uses a double extractor, no coned breech.