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<blockquote data-quote="Oak_Leaf" data-source="post: 3010243" data-attributes="member: 128477"><p>And to add</p><p>- the title of the podcast was "Let's Talk Barrel Tuners", not "Tuners Don't Work"</p><p>- I don't think they said much if anything about whether the tuners were effective for 22 rimfire. They limited their testing and conversations to centerfire, and a particular barrel profile.</p><p>- They said repeatedly they found that hanging any mass on the end of a barrel usually improved groups. The tuning function itself was the thing in question.</p><p>- Their testing focused only on potential precision gains, not accuracy gains. They never once mentioned what the tuning function did to poi shift, nor did they make any statements about this.</p><p>- They never said tuners positively don't work, or don't go buy a tuner. They just gave the data and implied that a person should keep an open mind about the potential gains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oak_Leaf, post: 3010243, member: 128477"] And to add - the title of the podcast was "Let's Talk Barrel Tuners", not "Tuners Don't Work" - I don't think they said much if anything about whether the tuners were effective for 22 rimfire. They limited their testing and conversations to centerfire, and a particular barrel profile. - They said repeatedly they found that hanging any mass on the end of a barrel usually improved groups. The tuning function itself was the thing in question. - Their testing focused only on potential precision gains, not accuracy gains. They never once mentioned what the tuning function did to poi shift, nor did they make any statements about this. - They never said tuners positively don't work, or don't go buy a tuner. They just gave the data and implied that a person should keep an open mind about the potential gains. [/QUOTE]
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