ELEY Expands Ammunition Line for 2016

ELEY high velocity hollow
ELEY high velocity hollow
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Kalispell, MT -(AmmoLand.com)- ELEY continues to dominate the .22LR Olympic market.

They celebrated success at the 2012 London Olympics with 14 out of 18 medals won using ELEY Ammunition and 71% of the 2016 Rio Olympic quota spots have been secured using ELEY.

Now the company is using their engineering knowledge and sales expertise to enter new market segments. Over the past year ELEY has expanded their product offerings by introducing two new semi-automatic rounds. ELEY force is a high velocity round recognized by its unique black oxidized case; and ELEY contact is a subsonic round designed specifically to cycle through semi-automatic rifles. Sales of these new offerings have been strong and continue to grow.

ELEY continues to offer ELEY subsonic hollow, which has been found by an independent test to be the most accurate and best performing subsonic hollow point .22LR round compared to the leading competitor’s hollow point rounds. ELEY subsonic hollow is the number one choice for hunter’s that want a quiet, ultra-accurate round for small game.

With the success of ELEY subsonic hollow, ELEY will introduce ELEY high velocity hollow in Q2 of 2016. ELEY high velocity hollow guarantees world class accuracy, penetration and expansion that delivers a lethal blow to any small game. It is the perfect round for the hunter who wants maximum velocity without compromising accuracy.

For more information on ELEY and ELEY ammunition please visit our website, www.EleyAmmunition.com.

About ELEY:

ELEY is a Proud Sponsor of the USA Shooting Rifle and Pistol Teams: ELEY Limited, manufacturer of the world’s most consistently accurate rimfire ammunition, has been the Official Sponsor and Official Supplier of .22 rimfire ammunition of the USA Shooting rifle and pistol teams since 2000.

For more information on ELEY and their products, please visit www.eley.co.uk.

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john carr

Very well said Ray.

RayJN

22 LR must be the most profitable ammo made, at $0.10–>$0.15 per round. Comparing the amount of materials need for one vs a 40 s&w or 45 ACP and the 22 LR is not a jacketed bullet. They are in business to make a profit and sell as high as the market will bear. The solution don’t buy until the price comes down.

KSM

I have never seen a shortage of this ammo. I don’t buy it because it costs to much. At any time I’ve looked for ammo I see this sitting on the shelves where I shop.

Angel

Where do you live?

Roy

Eley is one of the most expensive brands of .22 ammunition on the market, as such, it is almost always available. I believe it is extremely overpriced, a brick being about $75. MONEY and profit is the motive, it is good ammunition, but NOT for the cost. If your skill were to match the cost of the ammunition, you and a lot of others would be shooting in the Master Class. The answer is to buy a rim thickness gauge (Hornady) , check the thickness of your good, not cheap, .22 ammunition,and sort it by the thickness of the rims.… Read more »

Adam bradford

Good point ‘the rifleman’. Rediculous shortages and price points for such a round.

The Rifleman

Nice to hear. But I can’t help but ask why any manufacturer would “expand” their line of .22 rim fire ammunition, when most can’t meet the supply and demand with what they already produce? Go figure…