The Purdy Prescription did not work with my 24 (actually, 24.02) inch barrel. Tony did check my calculated numbers, but of course, he didn't do the actual measuring, so there could be an error there.
In passing -- one thing Tony mentioned y'all might have forgotten is the "barrel length" is just that. If you're measuring using a cleaning rod to the cocked bolt, you have to subtract the head space, which would be around .045 inches -- much larger than the crown. If the firing pin is "down" & the cleaning rod a large diameter one, that might give actual barrel length.
Perhaps the problem I have is that with the 24-inch barrel, the movable weight (having the large diameter tube) sticks out only .2 inches beyond the small-diameter tube. In that case, according to the prescription, you use the diameter of the small tube, so EC = .186. Were the small diameter tube shorter, then the .402 EC would be used. I was going to try that anyway, but unfortunately, using that calculation winds up beyond the adjustment range of the Harrell's tuner I have.
I went back to my old spot, where there is no vertical change between Eley Black Box 1043 and 1054, Midas+ (sadly also 1054) and the older SK Rifle Match, speed unknown. I really need to get some 1070 Eley...
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I'll allow I don't undersand the Purdy Prescription. You're moving a large, indeterminate mass so it's front end is at a certain point. This says nothing about where the center of mass of that adjustable portion is, and doesn't seem to really correlate with a useful waveform or harmonic -- esp. as the tuner is not that rigid to the barrel. Still, if it works, I don't really care that I don't understand, though it is frustrating for an old analog-era recording engineer...