Re: Eley Edge
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 7:40 pm
Yup, heard it all before only then we had an alternative view from the likes of the great Ernie Spiriti who helped develop Tenex back in the early days of Eley Tenex production (I shot with him at the City of Birmingham Rifle Club).jimbo303 wrote:We had the Eley rep visit and discovered that, contrary to some oppinion, Edge is made on a new dedicated production line - as opposed to producing one sort i.e. Tenex and then downgrade poorer batches to Match.
We also heard that the reason why Tenex dropped the other year or two ago, when they could not produce sufficient of the high enough standard, was discovered to be as a result of a change in the water supply. .
Back at the end of 2000 when the Eley rep was asked why it was so poor, his reply was "If you don't like it buy something else"......
Didn't go down well at Bisley and a lot of shooters did exactly that.
Burt Brooks tried to get thing right before he passed away but once he went Eley didn't seem to have a clue.
I have just bought 1000 Eley Match for indoor use and to be honest I find them astonishingly good and have had 4 poss's plus numerous 98s/ 99s over the 5 competitions that I have been shooting this winter (also had a few sh!te cards.......but I'm getting older now so they don't count ) and can see that there has been a vast improvement from the last load of trash that I shot with 2 years ago, since whence I shot Lapua.
Maybe they have set up a new line for these new "Edge" rounds, but please don't try and kid me that Eley have shelved out millions of £s setting up new tooling for a range of ammunition that is of poorer quality than Match.
If you were producing lower-than-expected ammunition, what would be easier than to put a "Spin" on things and to re-brand it as a "New range of lower quality ammo".
I'm old enough to remember when Tenex was made on its own line and came in cardboard boxes, and if you had a batch of Match that wasn't coated in black graphite you knew it was downgraded Tenex.
Now they are made on the same line and quality control sorts out their designation.
And for those of you who are wondering why the quality has improved......the Olympics are over and Eley aren't selling all the top-end stuff to China any more.
G.M.