Lots of opinions on this and Calfee is probably responsible for the "never move it" theory.
My experiences differ from his and if you are the type that believes art comes before physics, you'll likely agree with him.
IME, there is no possible reason why a barrel would have some magical position where it is miraculously in some sort of mythical "harmony"...where it will shoot any velocity equally well. That's just a physical impossibility.
Powder burning is a chemical reaction...all chemical reactions are temerature dependent. So, even as temps change, perfect tune also WILL change. Changing ammo in a rf is no different at all than changing the load in a centerfire rifle. CF shooters have traditionally changed loads to keep up with changing conditions.
Both cf and rf are made of a hunk of steel and a stock. You must ask yourself what makes a factory loaded rf cartridge different than a handloaded cf cartridge and why they would behave differently.
The bottom line question is, do you put more faith in physics or art.
With even premium rf ammo being what it is, it doesn't hold a candle to cf rifles and ammo. So, there must be at least some little piece of art that makes them shoot well, when they do.
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With cf, very little about tuning is left to doubt. Why the difference?