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Do you have any pics or groups of your tuner in rimfiresThe one with the best customer support and instruction is the best. Bar none! I only do tuner orders by phone for this reason. Now, that could be viewed as good or bad customer service, in this day and age..but it's how I do it, and for what I think is very good reason. If you buy a tuner from someone with poor, incorrect or no instructional support...well, there ya go. I prefer to take the time to explain how and why I do what I do. A fellow shooter and friend helps me test and build them. He bitches about how much time I spend on the phone with a tuner order. He would be right if everything you read on the internet was true.
I don't keep targets often but an in tune rifle will shoot to its potential The key is how you methodically go about getting there without big, random adjustments that most often leave you chasing your tail.Do you have any pics or groups of your tuner in rimfires
There are hundreds of my tuners mounted on virtually every type of br rifle, sir. I fail to see the relevance knowing that. I'll try to help you if I can but I need a little help trying to understand why it would matter what kind of gun they are on. Larry Parsons is using one and is in the top 10 for the ARA Unlimited A-Line right now. He was I think 2nd or 3rd for a long while. Not sure what happened but he should be proud of how he's done this year.What type of gun did you mount it on
Harrell's is the standard in a wide circle of RF shooting. if you go with that tuner I would suggest removing the spring and only using the ball detent and lock screw, reason I believe in the type of shooting you are asking about you move from shooting position to shooting position right?What is the best rimfire tuner that you guys are using for NRL shooting and PRS
This is an excellent ideal. I’ve bump mine without realizing it till it was to late in the match. Started taping mine but removing the spring would look much better than taping it.Harrell's is the standard in a wide circle of RF shooting. if you go with that tuner I would suggest removing the spring and only using the ball detent and lock screw, reason I believe in the type of shooting you are asking about you move from shooting position to shooting position right?
you want to lock the setting that you use so if you bump the tuner it won't move.
Lee