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Tuning with a bloop tube. Help

Mt.Boy

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Right now I have a Jnl tuner on my rifle. I bought a pappas J&j slide tube. Pretty sure I got a good tune with the tuner. Can anyone give me any advice on where to start with the slider tube. Thank you.
 
I had absolutely no idea what I was doing the first time I shot with mine. I had never seen one until I bought the 40X. I searched all the old forums looking for instructions on the slider tubes and found nothing. The previous owner simply told me "adjust it until your groups get really small". So I just used my best judgment.

I started adjusting my tuner with the tube on and the slider all the way back. I found three or four sweet spots, picked the one in the middle of the range and fine-tuned it. Next I moved the slider up to the second hole, then the third, and then all the way to the end. The rifle seemed to prefer the slider over the second hole. That is where it lives now

worked for me but I was just flying by the seat of my pants. There may be a "proper way" and hopefully some of the more experienced here educate us both. I will be watching this thread closely
 
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I had absolutely no idea what I was doing the first time I shot with mine. I had never seen one until I bought the 40X. I searched all the old forums looking for instructions on the slider tubes and found nothing. The previous owner simply told me "adjust it until your groups get really small". So I just used my best judgment.

I started adjusting my tuner with the tube on and the slider all the way back. I found three or four sweet spots, picked the one in the middle of the range and fine-tuned it. Next I moved the slider up to the second hole, then the third, and then all the way to the end. The rifle seemed to prefer the slider over the second hole. That is where it lives now

worked for me but I was just flying by the seat of my pants. There may be a "proper way" and hopefully some of the more experienced here educate us both. I will be watching this thread closely
Thanks. Wasn’t sure if I should go off my tune now or start all over with it on.
 
If there is any methodology to adjusting one I've never heard or read about it. Over on the other channel, Tim's given solid advice as to forget about it for now, & get a solid tune bare. A repeatable tune.
Its real easy to look at pictures on rifles with them, or go to a match & seemingly everyone there is using one. Perhaps even the winners leading you to believe there may be better. And there MAY be. Key word may, you don't know unless you try.
I have spoken & shot with many that have had their rifles come to life with one. I'm not one of them.
The key thing with any tune is its consistent, day in, day out regardless of conditions. If you're feeling like you should be seeing better, or hoping for better I should say, you may not have the best tune. Or there's other issues with equipment,rest, ammo, etc, including us. Some days we're just not up too it...plain & simple.
You'll find a "tune" with it if you adjust on it enough. The key thing is does it repeat each outing, every time. I've messed with mine quite a bit & I've never had repeatable results. It's in the drawer collecting dust but I'm sure I'll drag it back out some day.
 
So far mine has been very repeatable at least since March, and that is just using mid priced ammo for practice. This has been the easiest tuning rifle I have ever owned, I have a straight-up Harrels on my Kidd which can be real persnickety when changing ammo or with more than a 20 degree temp change. I have a couple of CF's that can be temperamental also.

I don't have a clue whether it is the slider, the tuner, the barrel, or what that makes this rifle so consistent but I do know I am not changing a darn thing as long as it shoots solid. The real test will come in July when I start shooting it in ARA unlimited instead of just as a practice rifle for factory class competition
 
If there is any methodology to adjusting one I've never heard or read about it. Over on the other channel, Tim's given solid advice as to forget about it for now, & get a solid tune bare. A repeatable tune.
Its real easy to look at pictures on rifles with them, or go to a match & seemingly everyone there is using one. Perhaps even the winners leading you to believe there may be better. And there MAY be. Key word may, you don't know unless you try.
I have spoken & shot with many that have had their rifles come to life with one. I'm not one of them.
The key thing with any tune is its consistent, day in, day out regardless of conditions. If you're feeling like you should be seeing better, or hoping for better I should say, you may not have the best tune. Or there's other issues with equipment,rest, ammo, etc, including us. Some days we're just not up too it...plain & simple.
You'll find a "tune" with it if you adjust on it enough. The key thing is does it repeat each outing, every time. I've messed with mine quite a bit & I've never had repeatable results. It's in the drawer collecting dust but I'm sure I'll drag it back out some day.
Thanks. I bought it to try one day. I might and might not. Thanks for info
 
I'd give it a try one of two things will happen

A.- it works
or
B. - it does not and you take it off

it's not like you are sawing 2 inches off your barrel while sacrificing a newborn kitten at midnight
I am sure i will. Just trying to get a idea if I do where to start at.
 
I am sure i will. Just trying to get a idea if I do where to start at.
Mt.Boy,

You started this thread with the statement you are pretty sure you have a good tune with just the tuner. here is something to think about, if you have a good tune why would you want to make any changes?

IMO when a shooter wants to make changes it is because there isn't any confidence on how the rifle is shooting. for me confidence is knowing any miss/drop point was me and not the rifle, tune or ammo.

How much confidence do you have now?

Lee
 
Mt.Boy,

You started this thread with the statement you are pretty sure you have a good tune with just the tuner. here is something to think about, if you have a good tune why would you want to make any changes?

IMO when a shooter wants to make changes it is because there isn't any confidence on how the rifle is shooting. for me confidence is knowing any miss/drop point was me and not the rifle, tune or ammo.

How much confidence do
I am a firm believer in that something can always be better. Just wanted to try one to see what kinda difference they might make. And if it don’t I am not really out much.
 
I am a firm believer in that something can always be better. Just wanted to try one to see what kinda difference they might make. And if it don’t I am not really out much.
I understand and I have been there myself. I can say this had I known what I know today, the amount of time and money I spent over the first 4-5 years when I fell into the RF rabbit hole. I would be way ahead today, but saddest part was all that good and great ammo I wasted.

One last thing I haven't seen posted here yet, and it is the barrel. is it capable of providing what you are after. nothing you put on the barrel will make it any better than it is capable of shooting. tuning is about making it consistent not making it better you have to have better/good from the start barrel wise. another past lesson I learned!

Good luck with your testing.

Lee
 
I understand and I have been there myself. I can say this had I known what I know today, the amount of time and money I spent over the first 4-5 years when I fell into the RF rabbit hole. I would be way ahead today, but saddest part was all that good and great ammo I wasted.

One last thing I haven't seen posted here yet, and it is the barrel. is it capable of providing what you are after. nothing you put on the barrel will make it any better than it is capable of shooting. tuning is about making it consistent not making it better you have to have better/good from the start barrel wise. another past lesson I learned!

Good luck with your testing.

Lee
Thanks. I appreciate your info
 
From what little I have seen the slider tube will only fine tune whatever the rifle is shooting already. However it does seem to help the bullets "buck" the wind, which may or may not be my imagination. Ask me once I have shot a thousand rounds through it.

My slider was made back in the teens, and I have found several threads dating back to the mid 2000's mentioning them, some say they are voodoo others claim they work. The fact that people are still using them today tells me there is something to them whether real or imagined. One thing I do know that crosses over through every shooting skill is that confidence is just another tool in the box. The placebo effect has been documented to be real
 
From what little I have seen the slider tube will only fine tune whatever the rifle is shooting already. However it does seem to help the bullets "buck" the wind, which may or may not be my imagination. Ask me once I have shot a thousand rounds through it.

My slider was made back in the teens, and I have found several threads dating back to the mid 2000's mentioning them, some say they are voodoo others claim they work. The fact that people are still using them today tells me there is something to them whether real or imagined. One thing I do know that crosses over through every shooting skill is that confidence is just another tool in the box. The placebo effect has been documented to be real

Whatever the perceived benefit of a slider, bucking the wind is not one of them….that, friend, is fantasy. When first invented, James Pappas made no such claim, ever.
 
Whatever the perceived benefit of a slider, bucking the wind is not one of them….that, friend, is fantasy. When first invented, James Pappas made no such claim
Did I say somewhere that he did? All I said was

However it does seem to help the bullets "buck" the wind, which may or may not be my imagination.

I bolded the important parts for you

How much testing have you done with these TRSR8? You seem to really hate them. You tend go go on a tirade everytime on is mentioned
 
Did I say somewhere that he did? All I said was



I bolded the important parts for you

How much testing have you done with these TRSR8? You seem to really hate them. You tend go go on a tirade everytime on is mentioned
They could “ seem” to summon alien crafts, but they don’t do either.
No tirade, there is simply what they may or may not do and there. is absolutely what they do not do.
 
They could “ seem” to summon alien crafts, but they don’t do either.
No tirade, there is simply what they may or may not do and there. is absolutely what they do not do.
You stll did not answer my question on have you ever used one? So I ask again, have you actually tested one to see what it does and does not do? Or are you just speculating?


One of the older theories that I found on several Rimfire BR forums is that it gives the bullet a chance to stabilize after exiting the barrel. Of course I just you just instinctively know that is wrong also.

Regardless of what they do or do not do there are too many successful shooters that have used them over the last 20 or so years for me to just blow them off on your personal opinions. What I am going to do is some more personal testing this week of mine along with my tuner when the winds calm down
 
Speculating….no friend James.
When my smith, the guy that has build literally dozens of championship and world record rifles and hundreds of guns had one sent to him from James, tells me he could find zero merit, when national champion shooters I know , have told me same, I need not waste my time/ammo.
Course I read once if you tie a dead raccoon on your barrel that could work but probably won’t try that either.
Maybe you’ll change your mind…..after you shoot your very first card in a match…..you never know.
 
Tuning is placing weight ahead of the crown. The key is how much weight and how far out. I fail to see or understand how you do this making any difference.
 

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