Pete Wass
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I had a discussion with a friend I travel to shoots with most often and I though it interesting that he offered that tuners may not be the best thing for Score Shooting. Several of us think we have noticed that we can develop a load that works in a given barrel without a tuner and it sorta hangs in all day in our moderate climate. Add a tuner and the tuner will notice every 5* of temperature change and ask to be twisted.
So, comes the question: If one doesn't have the time or inclination to shoot their rifle enough in the temperature changes and make copious notes regarding which way to turn one's tuner and how much, would they not be better to simply load what is likely to work and go with it?
A barrel becomes a different animal with a tuner on it. eh?
So, comes the question: If one doesn't have the time or inclination to shoot their rifle enough in the temperature changes and make copious notes regarding which way to turn one's tuner and how much, would they not be better to simply load what is likely to work and go with it?
A barrel becomes a different animal with a tuner on it. eh?
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