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<blockquote data-quote="Ninering62" data-source="post: 2603636" data-attributes="member: 114278"><p>Tuner brakes are not " new ". They have been around over 20yrs that I know of, I'm not sure when the first one was put on a production rifle though. You're right about most ppl will never accept the concept of " tuning a barrel " bc many can't understand what harmonics are, how they work, how they can be " tuned ", how that applies to shooting or a rifle barrel. Then most will find it " too complicated " to correctly & accurately use the tuner brake. I saw that myself when I had 2 rifles with them. I'm just **** glad that I got to have 2 rifles with them & was able to learn how to use them very well & didn't find it really complicated. ALL my hunting & shooting buddies were impressed with the precision shooting my factory rifles with factory ammo were getting, as well as blown away at the amount of recoil reduction from them. Yet not one of them bought a rifle with a BOSS brake on it. Its their loss. I know a cpl guys that are using tuner brakes on their smokeless muzzleloader rifles now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ninering62, post: 2603636, member: 114278"] Tuner brakes are not " new ". They have been around over 20yrs that I know of, I'm not sure when the first one was put on a production rifle though. You're right about most ppl will never accept the concept of " tuning a barrel " bc many can't understand what harmonics are, how they work, how they can be " tuned ", how that applies to shooting or a rifle barrel. Then most will find it " too complicated " to correctly & accurately use the tuner brake. I saw that myself when I had 2 rifles with them. I'm just **** glad that I got to have 2 rifles with them & was able to learn how to use them very well & didn't find it really complicated. ALL my hunting & shooting buddies were impressed with the precision shooting my factory rifles with factory ammo were getting, as well as blown away at the amount of recoil reduction from them. Yet not one of them bought a rifle with a BOSS brake on it. Its their loss. I know a cpl guys that are using tuner brakes on their smokeless muzzleloader rifles now. [/QUOTE]
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