Gene Beggs
Active member
article in Precision Rifleman. Very interesting stuff and I know a lot of time had to be devoted to come up with all of the information.
That being said, it's just hard to wrap my mind around all of that. I will test it for sure and see if it's better than just reading the groups and adjusting the tuner from that.
I just want the simplest method possible.
Richard Brensing
Richard, I strongly agree with you! I'm convinced that the best way is to read the test group on the sighter and adjust the tuner from that.
I enjoyed Rod Brown's article in the May issue of Precision Rifleman and admire his expertise and professionalism in gathering and presenting the information. But me? I'm a simple man with simple ways. I'm always looking for the simplest, easiest and most reliable way of doing things. When I go to the firing line, I no longer concern myself with temperature, air density, humidity, dew point, barometric pressure or any of the rest of that stuff; I let the rifle worry about all that. All I need is my tuner and sighter target. The rifle will tell me what it wants and when it's happy!
You gotta' love these tuners; huh?? Bringing a rifle into tune with one is as simple as focusing an old 36 power scope.
Later,
Gene Beggs