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Barrel Tuners- Muzzle Breaks- Barrel Harmonics Management
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<blockquote data-quote="Rardoin" data-source="post: 2233768" data-attributes="member: 114954"><p>[USER=10067]@ka30270[/USER] You would perform load development pretending the tuner was not present. Once you have suitable load that has proven out on multiple occasions then you test different tuner positions under different conditions over multiple sessions to see how it affects the grouping. Then, when you find that the load is shooting a little fat, you have an educated idea on which direction and magnitude to adjust the tuner to close the groups back up. With hunting narrow contoured hunting rifle barrels it will be difficult to really see what conditions and a tuner is doing to the load since the smaller barrels will heat soak and affect groups before you have enough data to really determine a trend. If you use a tuner to develop a load you are much more likely to end up with a very narrow tune window on the load that could be expected to go out of tune easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rardoin, post: 2233768, member: 114954"] [USER=10067]@ka30270[/USER] You would perform load development pretending the tuner was not present. Once you have suitable load that has proven out on multiple occasions then you test different tuner positions under different conditions over multiple sessions to see how it affects the grouping. Then, when you find that the load is shooting a little fat, you have an educated idea on which direction and magnitude to adjust the tuner to close the groups back up. With hunting narrow contoured hunting rifle barrels it will be difficult to really see what conditions and a tuner is doing to the load since the smaller barrels will heat soak and affect groups before you have enough data to really determine a trend. If you use a tuner to develop a load you are much more likely to end up with a very narrow tune window on the load that could be expected to go out of tune easily. [/QUOTE]
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