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<blockquote data-quote="comfisherman" data-source="post: 188948" data-attributes="member: 8394"><p><strong>I have one</strong></p><p></p><p>I was trying to make my own tuner while I was away at school. Without the proper tools it wasn't going well, a well meaning freind bought me one to save me some trouble. I plunked it on a rifle with a known accuracy with a given load. I did not notice a significant change in accuracy over five extended shooting sessions. Aside from the fact that it goes around the barrel it resembles a tuner verry little. </p><p></p><p>Tuners work as expained above by changeing the resonance of the barrel to work with the particular load. For rimfire this is great since load control cannot be manually taylored to the barrel. My friend has a hoen and swears buy it. Every new lot of ammo gets "tuned" and it seems to work. </p><p></p><p>I did not find a tuner use out of the homley little rubber ring, however it does serve a purpose. I slid it out to the end of my 22mag that I carry in the car on a daily basis. It has really protected the crown well, and that poor rifle is ridden hard and put away wet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comfisherman, post: 188948, member: 8394"] [b]I have one[/b] I was trying to make my own tuner while I was away at school. Without the proper tools it wasn't going well, a well meaning freind bought me one to save me some trouble. I plunked it on a rifle with a known accuracy with a given load. I did not notice a significant change in accuracy over five extended shooting sessions. Aside from the fact that it goes around the barrel it resembles a tuner verry little. Tuners work as expained above by changeing the resonance of the barrel to work with the particular load. For rimfire this is great since load control cannot be manually taylored to the barrel. My friend has a hoen and swears buy it. Every new lot of ammo gets "tuned" and it seems to work. I did not find a tuner use out of the homley little rubber ring, however it does serve a purpose. I slid it out to the end of my 22mag that I carry in the car on a daily basis. It has really protected the crown well, and that poor rifle is ridden hard and put away wet. [/QUOTE]
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