Hey all,
After finding that my Savage Mark II BTVS shoots Eley Club ammo one heck of a lot better than the old Winchester Wildcat ammo I've been sitting on for 20 years, I decided to get a Harrell's barrel tuner. (I've always wanted to have a 22 LR rifle that was a tack driver for hunting, and I think I may be on my way to owning one.)
Anyway, my question is, once you find a "sweet spot" using a barrel tuner with a particular 22 rifle, do you find that the same sweet spot setting on the barrel tuner works with different ammuntiion, or do you have to start all over again trying to find an accurate setting?
My hunch is that the sweet spot should be at the same setting – or close – but wanted to find out from people who have tried it.
Thanks in advance for any insights.
After finding that my Savage Mark II BTVS shoots Eley Club ammo one heck of a lot better than the old Winchester Wildcat ammo I've been sitting on for 20 years, I decided to get a Harrell's barrel tuner. (I've always wanted to have a 22 LR rifle that was a tack driver for hunting, and I think I may be on my way to owning one.)
Anyway, my question is, once you find a "sweet spot" using a barrel tuner with a particular 22 rifle, do you find that the same sweet spot setting on the barrel tuner works with different ammuntiion, or do you have to start all over again trying to find an accurate setting?
My hunch is that the sweet spot should be at the same setting – or close – but wanted to find out from people who have tried it.
Thanks in advance for any insights.