We study the interpolation procedure of Gomory and Johnson (1972), which generates cutting planes for general integer programs from facets of cyclic group polyhedra. This idea has recently been re-considered by Evans (2002) and Gomory, Johnson and Evans (2003). We compare inequalities generated by this procedure with mixed-integer rounding (MIR) based inequalities discussed in Dash and Gunluk (2003). We first analyze and extend the shooting experiment described in Gomory, Johnson and Evans. We show that MIR based inequalities dominate inequalities generated by the interpolation procedure in some important cases. We also show that the Gomory mixed-integer cut is likely to dominate any inequality generated by the interpolation procedure in a certain probabilistic sense. We also generalize a result of Cornu