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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 188622" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>any time anything touches your barrel its going to change the harmonics this can be both bad and good , the idea is tomove the barrel tuner up and down the barrel steadly changing the harmonics each more till you find the "sweet spot" that the barrels harmonics are possitivly affected by it. The BOSS system on Browning and Winchester rifles does the same thing. Like Eddie said rimfire guys have been doing it for years with everything from aluminum sleeves to bunches of rubberbands , this is basicaly tuning the gun to the loads cause your kinda stuck with what you can buy with rimfire , theirs very little tuning one can to to those rounds to make your gun like them</p><p> </p><p>I'm sure that if you played with it long enough with a factory load you could improve your accuracy but if you reload whats the point as your tuning the load to the gun.</p><p> </p><p>I personaly think you would be bteer served either reloading or picking several loads that your intersted in shooting then finding the one that shoots best and sticking with that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 188622, member: 8843"] any time anything touches your barrel its going to change the harmonics this can be both bad and good , the idea is tomove the barrel tuner up and down the barrel steadly changing the harmonics each more till you find the "sweet spot" that the barrels harmonics are possitivly affected by it. The BOSS system on Browning and Winchester rifles does the same thing. Like Eddie said rimfire guys have been doing it for years with everything from aluminum sleeves to bunches of rubberbands , this is basicaly tuning the gun to the loads cause your kinda stuck with what you can buy with rimfire , theirs very little tuning one can to to those rounds to make your gun like them I'm sure that if you played with it long enough with a factory load you could improve your accuracy but if you reload whats the point as your tuning the load to the gun. I personaly think you would be bteer served either reloading or picking several loads that your intersted in shooting then finding the one that shoots best and sticking with that [/QUOTE]
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