mwezell
Mike Ezell
Gene
Thank you for the great information on tunner's!
Since were in between matches at the moment. If you have time for a quick question? the following two comments..
"Any experienced benchrester has a pet load. A 'go-to' combination that can usually be counted on to pull him out of the ditch when he's having trouble."
" Set your powder dispenser with a scale and lock that sucker down and don't touch it again!"
I'm curious If you have tried preloading lets say 40-50 rds and sat down at your bench in the tunnel and shot let say 10rds this week 10rds the week after etc-etc-etc. To see what your results would be!
Thanks again
Russ
I'll let Gene answer, but yes, I have, just not in a tunnel. Actually, there was usually 2-4 weeks in between, often. What I find is that it's always within that small 1-2 mark range of adjustment, or less, from being in tune. That's just how I use it because, unfortunately, the last 2-3 years have been a very busy time and I haven't been shooting as much as I use to. So, out of necessity, I load ammo and go to a match....tune when I get there, on the warm-up. BTW, in UBR, we have 3 minute warm-ups! I've taken guns that I've never fired, mounted a scope the night before, loaded a "go to" load, and found a very competitive tune...in 2 minutes...including getting the scope that I just mounted, dialed it..
This year, I'm shooting a lot more and a lot more matches.
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