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Mitigating Barrel Whip and Harmonics
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<blockquote data-quote="keithcandler" data-source="post: 1765935" data-attributes="member: 3728"><p>Limbsaver Ring helped groups in three of my sporter barrel rifles. As a former benchrest shooter, I know how to develop loads. </p><p></p><p>I developed the most accurate load for a specific powder and bullet, then went to using the ring. I started with the ring about 1/2" from the forearm tip, and moved it out in 1/2" increments. It was clear to see how the groups changed position, opening and closing up.</p><p></p><p>The thought did occur to me, " what would be the effect of using two rings"?</p><p></p><p>I also have the Mike Ezel tuner on a custom 6 XC, Harrells tuner/brake on 6 Dasher, and a RAS tuner brake on another 6 XC.</p><p></p><p>All the tuner and tuner brakes work in reducing group size. Custom rifles that shoot .250 groups go to shooting groups in the .070-.190 groups and less with tuners.</p><p></p><p>The Browings BAR in 270,30/06, and 7 Mag would shoot 3/8" groups or less for three shot groups and repeat, A bolts would do the same with the Boss system on them.</p><p></p><p>Tuners are just a concept that is not accepted because they are not understood. New ideas take a long time to take root.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keithcandler, post: 1765935, member: 3728"] Limbsaver Ring helped groups in three of my sporter barrel rifles. As a former benchrest shooter, I know how to develop loads. I developed the most accurate load for a specific powder and bullet, then went to using the ring. I started with the ring about 1/2" from the forearm tip, and moved it out in 1/2" increments. It was clear to see how the groups changed position, opening and closing up. The thought did occur to me, " what would be the effect of using two rings"? I also have the Mike Ezel tuner on a custom 6 XC, Harrells tuner/brake on 6 Dasher, and a RAS tuner brake on another 6 XC. All the tuner and tuner brakes work in reducing group size. Custom rifles that shoot .250 groups go to shooting groups in the .070-.190 groups and less with tuners. The Browings BAR in 270,30/06, and 7 Mag would shoot 3/8" groups or less for three shot groups and repeat, A bolts would do the same with the Boss system on them. Tuners are just a concept that is not accepted because they are not understood. New ideas take a long time to take root. [/QUOTE]
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