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Barrel Tuners- Muzzle Breaks- Barrel Harmonics Management
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<blockquote data-quote="Rardoin" data-source="post: 2227928" data-attributes="member: 114954"><p>Tuners DO work. No doubt. However, one must know what a tuner is designed to do and perform systematic testing/data logging to use one to best effect. A tuner is used to keep a well tuned rifle in tune as atmospheric conditions change over a short period of time...like over a day or two or three at a match. Trying to do load development by twisting a tuner will get you crossed up, likely having a load that is not id a proper powder and seating depth 'nodes'. What I have used a tuner for is to make an adjustment over a match day where the temperature/pressure has changed dramatically from morning to afternoon and kept the rifle shooting small over that time. The people who claim tuners are voodoo are those that tried tuning the rifle by tuner mainly instead of arriving at a great load and then keeping that load shooting as conditions vary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rardoin, post: 2227928, member: 114954"] Tuners DO work. No doubt. However, one must know what a tuner is designed to do and perform systematic testing/data logging to use one to best effect. A tuner is used to keep a well tuned rifle in tune as atmospheric conditions change over a short period of time...like over a day or two or three at a match. Trying to do load development by twisting a tuner will get you crossed up, likely having a load that is not id a proper powder and seating depth 'nodes'. What I have used a tuner for is to make an adjustment over a match day where the temperature/pressure has changed dramatically from morning to afternoon and kept the rifle shooting small over that time. The people who claim tuners are voodoo are those that tried tuning the rifle by tuner mainly instead of arriving at a great load and then keeping that load shooting as conditions vary. [/QUOTE]
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