They have been around for a while but nobody is doing anything with them. It complicates my hunting rifle, or I might move it to the hunting rifle....somehow I think the Brux barrel will be a better choice!I have an Old A-Bolt .243 with the BOSS and it is a fantastically accurate rifle. Back when I shot factory ammo, I'd tweak between settings for 80 grain (chucks) and 100 grain
(Deer) bullets. Factory stuff shot .5 to .75 MOA all day long. I replaced the ported BOSS with the BOSS conventional recoil (CR) attachment to quiet it down and still got the same results. It shoots even better with handloads but I never had to mess with the settings. I guess finding the node within a charge ladder obviated the need to adjust the BOSS, so I just leave it alone now. Still a good system but probably "Old" technology at this point.
I guess what I've found out is that if one is a handloader, there is really no need for such a system.They have been around for a while but nobody is doing anything with them. It complicates my hunting rifle, or I might move it to the hunting rifle....somehow I think the Brux barrel will be a better choice!
Yes I am.I hope you're not suggesting that a tuner has to be set different for every range.