Would it be best to test with or without the tuner attached? Also do they clamp the barrel or the stock?
Test with the tuner. I didn't and wish I would have. Next trip (new rifle coming) it will be with the tuner.
They are very accomodating. They clamped the stock the first time. I asked if I could bring my one piece Pappas rest and did the 2nd time. He basically disassembled their existing stock clamping device to allow me to use the one piece rest. I can't say that I saw much difference between them clamping it and my Pappas rest. Results were about the same.
They let me test everything pistol, biathalon, center X, Midas +, X Act. Even let me test final candidates against my best Eley. I got a lot that shot better than my best Eley but relative to what the best they had seen from various rifles I was not where I would like to be.
Great facility, top notch equipment, excellent technician and I believe they are the main distribution point from which all their shipments go out meaning they have a lot of inventory. I couldn't have been more pleased and will be heading there again as soon as my next rifle arrives.
Steve
Tony,
10 shots into each group unless it became obvious the group was excessively large. I'm not quite sure what you mean by "establish a base line" but we shot 10 shots of one that shot fairly well, then another 10 shot group to verify and sometimes a third depending on how we felt about the batch. We ran through maybe 30 different batches each time, narrowed it down to the 3 or 4 that seemed to have the most promise. Shot those against each other in 10 shot groups. Narrowed it down to the two best and ran a group of each of those against my best Eley. I thought I had some pretty good Eley but it did not group as well as the two best Lapuas. My best Eley was the result of testing 6 machines at 3 different speeds each, narrowing it down to the best machine, ordering a number of batches in that machine and speed then seeing what was available. I got a case but it was two different batches with one shooting better that the other. I thought it was pretty good but I am inclined to think that I may not have ever had a "killer" batch.
The best my gun shot (without tuner, which I believe was a mistake) was around 14mm 10 shot group which was disappointing as they have had some come through there in the 11 - 12 mm range. The gun was a Suhl 150 with a Broughton 4 grove barrel chambered and installed by Gorham. It has a McMillan stock. I had sent the gun to Masterclass stocks to check it, rebed if necessary and clean it up. I also put the heavier firing pin spring in. I'm in the process of having another gun built on the new Turbo V-1 action and will immediately run it down there and test. If I can get something in the 11mm range, I'll buy a couple of cases and shoot, and shoot and shoot.
Steve
Tony,
10 shots into each group unless it became obvious the group was excessively large. I'm not quite sure what you mean by "establish a base line" but we shot 10 shots of one that shot fairly well, then another 10 shot group to verify and sometimes a third depending on how we felt about the batch. We ran through maybe 30 different batches each time, narrowed it down to the 3 or 4 that seemed to have the most promise. Shot those against each other in 10 shot groups. Narrowed it down to the two best and ran a group of each of those against my best Eley. I thought I had some pretty good Eley but it did not group as well as the two best Lapuas. My best Eley was the result of testing 6 machines at 3 different speeds each, narrowing it down to the best machine, ordering a number of batches in that machine and speed then seeing what was available. I got a case but it was two different batches with one shooting better that the other. I thought it was pretty good but I am inclined to think that I may not have ever had a "killer" batch.
The best my gun shot (without tuner, which I believe was a mistake) was around 14mm 10 shot group which was disappointing as they have had some come through there in the 11 - 12 mm range. The gun was a Suhl 150 with a Broughton 4 grove barrel chambered and installed by Gorham. It has a McMillan stock. I had sent the gun to Masterclass stocks to check it, rebed if necessary and clean it up. I also put the heavier firing pin spring in. I'm in the process of having another gun built on the new Turbo V-1 action and will immediately run it down there and test. If I can get something in the 11mm range, I'll buy a couple of cases and shoot, and shoot and shoot.
Steve
Steve,
Would you kindly consider reporting back here whenever you've had some time outside shooting for score either in a match or practice. I ask this because there is some opinion that the Lapua is not as good in the wind. A few of us have acquired a couple lots of Center-X which show real promise in the quiet, not so good in the wind. Now realizing full well this is not, by any means, the kind of sample that would be large enough, any additional opinion would be helpful.
I just got back from there yesterday. Had a good day. We tested 3 rifles which made for a very long day. We tested Midas, Center X and SK Rifle Match. In the true spirit of rimfire the medium priced Center X shot better than the Midas in my particular guns and one batch of SK shot real well in one rifle. I would have no hesitation about sending the rifle for
Darrell to test. My only suggestion is to send it for testing right after they get a new shipment so that if you plan on buying multiple cases there is an ample supply of the lot you want.
Dennis
I just got back from there yesterday. Had a good day. We tested 3 rifles which made for a very long day. We tested Midas, Center X and SK Rifle Match. In the true spirit of rimfire the medium priced Center X shot better than the Midas in my particular guns and one batch of SK shot real well in one rifle. I would have no hesitation about sending the rifle for
Darrell to test. My only suggestion is to send it for testing right after they get a new shipment so that if you plan on buying multiple cases there is an ample supply of the lot you want.
Dennis
Chuck - ? ......... chambered for Lapua? As opposed to what? Would proper chambering for Lapua be unsuitable for Eley or RWS? I'm getting confused.