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Anybody put a BOSS on a custom barrel?
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<blockquote data-quote="dwinmeade" data-source="post: 1851810" data-attributes="member: 111253"><p>Rich, I believe that some that reload don't understand (thus 'misunderstand') tuners. Tuners are in direct opposite of reloading... </p><p></p><p><u>Reloading </u>is where you try to match a reload to the barrel's best harmonic "node" (not using factory rounds). </p><p></p><p><u>Turning</u> is where you tune your barrel's best harmonic "node" to a particular favorite load (using a factory round). </p><p></p><p>Both methods try to achieve the same results, but from different angles, under two different conditions (factory vs non factory). </p><p></p><p><strong>BUT.</strong>..combining reloading and tuning together will give your rifle such an accuracy 'edge' you'll be saying "my rifle is more accurate than I am". </p><p></p><p>We all have good/bad days of shooting. I was advised by RAS Tuner (the 'misleading and incorrect information' people)...once you get your 'heavenly perfect' load developed...that you shoot a volley of 10-12 2-shot groups and then take an average. This will help smooth out the 'good/bad' human factor of shooting and give you a more realistic picture of your ability of shooting your 'heavenly perfect' load. </p><p></p><p>You are now ready to shoot the longer distances for more refinement until you reach your accuracy goal. </p><p></p><p>NOW...it's time for you to shoot your 10 shot groups into one ragged hole (on one of those 'good' days, if course!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwinmeade, post: 1851810, member: 111253"] Rich, I believe that some that reload don't understand (thus 'misunderstand') tuners. Tuners are in direct opposite of reloading... [U]Reloading [/U]is where you try to match a reload to the barrel's best harmonic "node" (not using factory rounds). [U]Turning[/U] is where you tune your barrel's best harmonic "node" to a particular favorite load (using a factory round). Both methods try to achieve the same results, but from different angles, under two different conditions (factory vs non factory). [B]BUT.[/B]..combining reloading and tuning together will give your rifle such an accuracy 'edge' you'll be saying "my rifle is more accurate than I am". We all have good/bad days of shooting. I was advised by RAS Tuner (the 'misleading and incorrect information' people)...once you get your 'heavenly perfect' load developed...that you shoot a volley of 10-12 2-shot groups and then take an average. This will help smooth out the 'good/bad' human factor of shooting and give you a more realistic picture of your ability of shooting your 'heavenly perfect' load. You are now ready to shoot the longer distances for more refinement until you reach your accuracy goal. NOW...it's time for you to shoot your 10 shot groups into one ragged hole (on one of those 'good' days, if course!) [/QUOTE]
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