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Vintage Eley Ammo??

jds holler

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I got a thousand rounds of this stuff at our gun show a few years back. I assume it is Eley, and of the date shown on the box. Does anyone know more about it than that? jd

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Frankly I haven't shot any of it. :rolleyes: I got it back when 22's were pretty rare. Don't remember what I paid, but it wouldn't have been too much, cause I'm an intolerable tight wad.

Maybe I'll have to do a test on them. Or sell them as antique. That was the year I graduated from high school, so where's that put me.:p jd
 
Imperial Metal Industries (Kynoch). So, yes, Eley. The old factory was great. They had the only 50 yd outdoor range in Birmingham, which the local small-bore clubs used at least annually.
 
Awh yes!
This is the ammo I got upgraded to during my 2nd year of shooting in 1977 as a 9 year old. I started with standard cci and then went to this after being able to keep them all in the black. With this ammo and my slow lock 52 with a shortened stock, Kmart spotting scope and canvas hand me down coat I was deadly. Or thought I was...
To my knowledge this was lowest grade ammo eley made. As for price new I can't imagine what it might have been but it couldn't have been much. My dad would never buy tenex for himself and like father like son, I ain't paying $20.00+ a box for 22 ammo!
Jeff
 
Awh yes!
This is the ammo I got upgraded to during my 2nd year of shooting in 1977 as a 9 year old. I started with standard cci and then went to this after being able to keep them all in the black. With this ammo and my slow lock 52 with a shortened stock, Kmart spotting scope and canvas hand me down coat I was deadly. Or thought I was...
To my knowledge this was lowest grade ammo eley made. As for price new I can't imagine what it might have been but it couldn't have been much. My dad would never buy tenex for himself and like father like son, I ain't paying $20.00+ a box for 22 ammo!
Jeff
I would think that if it was kept dry it would be good to go' imho
 
All the Eley I have that's more than 10yrs old has bullet lube that's gotten flakey. It gets to looking dried-out, and when run through most mag fed rifles, a good deal of it flakes off the bullet. I read something about a product that softens & renews old Eley lube here some time back, and there was enough positive feedback on the mention of it that I took it to be genuine. I've got some old Match Xtra That was outdated when I bought it about 20yrs ago, plus some Eley Target (yellow label) that's almost as old, and it all needs something done to it to be useful. Wish I could remember the name of the stuff that supposedly renews the old lube...
 
I had a few ancient boxes of Eley Tenex that had dried up lube. I relubed them with Thompson's Bore Butter (just because that's what I had handy on the workbench) and shot them. I just gave them a light wipe with a rag covered in the Bore Butter. They shot great and I didn't notice any unusual mess in my barrel.
 
When in doubt, give em a shot of Hornady One Shot!!

I had to go take a look, and these don't look flakey. And I'm an expert on flakey. jd
 

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