mwezell
Mike Ezell
Getting back to where this thread started. Lot testing should be all about testing lots available against each other.
Eliminating all parts of the rifle that may not perform consistently is a good idea.
Strip down the rifle to it's basic parts. Action, trigger, barrel is all you need.
How about the tuner? If you are one that believes a tuner changes the consistency of your rifle leave it on.
If you think the tuner changes "time in the barrel" then it shouldn't matter.
The tuner always weights the same from shot to shot and if it is locked into position it will not change from shot to shot.
But leaving it on can have a downside. Since tuners are moveable and many contain o rings, there is a chance that they can vibrate different from shot to shot.
As others have said they lock down their tuners.
Great ammo will not make a rifle that shoots inconsistently perform. Nor can you find great ammo testing with an inconsistent rifle.
Here is an example of a lockable tuner. I copied this design from one of the best machinist in the business and one of the nicest guys I've ever known. Bob Messina.
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TKH
This is disappointing, seeing such misunderstanding of what tuners actually do, from someone held in such high esteem as yourself.
Hopefully, you'll explain the science behind your claim about o rings and while you're at it, perhaps explain how o rings work on centerfire but apparently, according to your post, not on rimfire.
Maybe you'll explain the actual science behind tuners being "locked solid" and what has won virtually every rf match ever, without being locked solid. I've asked a lot of smart folks why they believe tuners work differently on a rf vs a cf. Maybe this is where you'll tell us all. No one else has, yet.
Maybe you'll believe that a torqued bolt can work loose because it moves due to vibration, even torqued to tremendously higher levels than I think you're alluding to. Not so much anymore, but I bet lots of us recall bolts working loose on our automobiles, years ago, that were torqued, sometimes multiple times.
Maybe or maybe not. But to me, I see holes in your theory and just more conjecture. I for one, expect more from a champion. I thought I was on the wrong "channel" for a minute.
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