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In the last test I was trying out different lot numbers of Eley match at different tuner settings. One batch shot well at each setting so I settled with that lot number and ordered a bunch. When It arrives I will be able to use it and try to tune the rifle. Hopefully the weather gets a little better around here and the temperature goes up.Tune your gun as best you can and then test with it .
Screwing with the tuner every group, you think, tells you what exactly ?
IMHO you can't reliably test anything below 50 deg or so
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I do have a Harrell’s tuner on the barrel but haven’t played around with it yet. I thought I would find the best grouping ammo with the least velocity spread first and then play with the tuner..
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Tim, what part of that didn't you understand? How in hell is he going to tune the gun with less than desirable ammo?
You've given some excellent advise but geez...
Keith
Preliminary Tuning: Don't worry about cross wind effects at this point as you are trying to tune the rifle to shoot with the least vertical stringing. It is best to do the testing in calm wind and definitely not in a head or tail wind.Mike, now that you've found some ammo & are going to try & tune the rifle, Google The Hopewell Method. the info is there to adjust your tuner properly.
Keith
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Tim, what part of that didn't you understand? How in hell is he going to tune the gun with less than desirable ammo?
You've given some excellent advise but geez...
Keith
Lots of great information here. One question on the action screw torque. Would playing around with different torque settings show anything on paper if the action has been pillar bedded? Still waiting on Eley Match order to come in so I can continue.Chicken or the egg. It can be a tough start with gun and ammo both unproven. You can't find the best ammo with a untuned gun, and you can't tune a gun with crap ammo. I wouldn't buy a case while twisting on the tuner. You would be ahead to remove the tuner and see what lot# it likes best bare,vs testing ammo untuned. Also don't forget the action screws, they matter as much as the fun twisty thingy on the end.
i am using 35 inch lbs as my standard.Lots of great information here. One question on the action screw torque. Would playing around with different torque settings show anything on paper if the action has been pillar bedded? Still waiting on Eley Match order to come in so I can continue.
Lots of great information here. One question on the action screw torque. Would playing around with different torque settings show anything on paper if the action has been pillar bedded? Still waiting on Eley Match order to come in so I can continue.
Like others said, with good bedding it shouldn't matter much. That said, with a new gun I always removed the tuner, so it had no influence and started shooting groups " using wind flag's" and started torque at 18 inch pounds, which I know to low and go up by two pounds between five shot groups then check out the results and retest a couple if needed. Mine usually ended up shooting best in the high 20s low 30s inch pound. Then I put the fun twisty thing on the end and finished up. Works for me, maybe not so much for others.Lots of great information here. One question on the action screw torque. Would playing around with different torque settings show anything on paper if the action has been pillar bedded? Still waiting on Eley Match order to come in so I can continue.
Yes, if everything's up to the task. Ammo, rifle and human.Would playing around with different torque settings show anything on paper if the action has been pillar bedded?