Full revolutions at a time was certainly getting started on the wrong foot and is very telling.As I read it... basically full revolutions. That's how he/they started off doing their tests - shoot a series of groups, do a full rev, shoot some more groups, do another rev, etc. Wasn't until later when that obviously didn't work that they contacted one or more tuner manufacturer, asked for guidance, and followed those directions i.e. test every 'n' increments on the tuner. Didn't seem to make much difference in their end results, but that's a different matter.
Bottom line is someone has to quantify the value of each increment before you can establish functional adjustments of each tuner and not assume the same for all of them or even the same on each gun.
This gets to my point, that random adjustments will yield random results. This satisfies me that the test was flawed from the start. But is not limited to this single but crucial reason.
edited out a comment that was in my reply because I mis-read the or more part of the quoted text above.
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