CYanchycki
Club Coordinator
Well folks, April in Manitoba, and winter decided to give us one more blast of snow. I am a Short Range Bench Rest shooter (6PPC) but decided I should play around with my Feinwerkbau with a H/H Tuner. Short Range BR is frustrating but I find RimFire even more so. Snowing out so I decided I should play around with this PRX Formula stuff and see if I can figure it out.
I hope I understand the calculation process so this is what I have come up with.
Barrel length is (26.375"/8)X9-.2805EC=29.391" Thus 29.391 would be my overall length .
To achieve that length I have the shortest weight length on the end of the tuner. I thus had to use the EC as calculated below.
I came to the EC of .2805 in this manner. The hole of a weight ring for my Harrel tuner is .935"x.3=.2805. Is this the correct mannner in calculating EC?
If I did not use a weight on the end the EC would be .1875. Hole of tube .625X.3=.1875 I figured I may not have enough adjustment if I did not use the weight ring to achieve the desired length so thus the EC of .2805 was used.
Is this correct? If so this calculation process makes sense to me, if not.......... AUGH
Another question, I have read about guys tuning to the 5th or 7th node. How do they know what Node? Does this have to deal with the Divide by 8 number or Multiply by 9 number in the calculation? Does one of those numbers in the formula represent the node you want to try and strive for to reach the desired barrel length?
It appears from the little I have read (not much of a reader) tuner weight is not the issue it is the length that matters?????? Is this correct?
Does velocity of the bullet used not play a factor?
Does this make sense what I am trying to convey??????
Calvin
I hope I understand the calculation process so this is what I have come up with.
Barrel length is (26.375"/8)X9-.2805EC=29.391" Thus 29.391 would be my overall length .
To achieve that length I have the shortest weight length on the end of the tuner. I thus had to use the EC as calculated below.
I came to the EC of .2805 in this manner. The hole of a weight ring for my Harrel tuner is .935"x.3=.2805. Is this the correct mannner in calculating EC?
If I did not use a weight on the end the EC would be .1875. Hole of tube .625X.3=.1875 I figured I may not have enough adjustment if I did not use the weight ring to achieve the desired length so thus the EC of .2805 was used.
Is this correct? If so this calculation process makes sense to me, if not.......... AUGH
Another question, I have read about guys tuning to the 5th or 7th node. How do they know what Node? Does this have to deal with the Divide by 8 number or Multiply by 9 number in the calculation? Does one of those numbers in the formula represent the node you want to try and strive for to reach the desired barrel length?
It appears from the little I have read (not much of a reader) tuner weight is not the issue it is the length that matters?????? Is this correct?
Does velocity of the bullet used not play a factor?
Does this make sense what I am trying to convey??????
Calvin