
Shot this ladder test today at 100 yards. I did it with a twist ie 3 shot groups instead of 1 shot.
I also ran the test with a tuner on the barrel and then without (bottom target). All I changed was powder.
What do you think!
Dang it Tom, its distracting with both hands on the bra!Why did you only shoot one shot at the 31.6 on the bottom row?? Trouble counting? Did the pooch call your name about then?
Tom
Yeah That was a good one. But .2 more and it went to Hell!Why did you only shoot one shot at the 31.6 on the bottom row?? Trouble counting? Did the pooch call your name about then?
Tom
Why does the comment, “Tom, put on your BRA and go shoot!” Come to mind!Dang it Tom, its distracting with both hands on the bra!
CW
30.6g?
Yes I did readjust the scope when I took the tuner off. The first shot with the tuner off hit about .5 higher then where it was printing with it on.31.6 and move the tuner. What I'm saying is, try 31.6 with the tuner and tune it to shoot small by moving the tuner..but we're comparing apples to oranges. Node looks widest of all, at 30.5 with tuner.
Did you re-adjust the scope when you took the tuner off? I'm looking at poi also.
they change the shape and response of the frequency simple as that Alex, those ladders are very different how subtle they may be but they are very different. i would agree that it has a narrower ability in my experience at distance but at short range can be more beneficial. we still have very little idea exactly what is going on with the tuner not being in play from a matter a fact perspective.Something thats been on my mind lately... Tuners work, but we dont have a clue what they actually do. We typically picture a barrel and tuner like a tube with a weight on the end. I think that is WRONG! These targets show the opposite of what we have read over the years. Tuners do not make nodes wider, increase the amplitude or reduce frequency. I have seen this exact thing happen when hanging a weight from the muzzle end. Nodes are the same distance apart and in the same place. My opinion is we still have very little idea of what is happening to a barrel when the bullet is in the bore...
For long range I like the looks of the target without the tuner... 30.6 or 31.8 ish
how who thought they worked? the masses ? not at all my thoughts but it appears we agree some how Lol..Exactly, very different in the opposite way we have thought they worked. We have looked at tuners and barrel harmonics like a weight on the end of a tube. I have seen enough for me to say, that ain't how it works.
Vibration analysis proves that you are inded, wrong. I won't debate that as, there is no point. It is a FACT that they lower frequency.Exactly, very different in the opposite way we have thought they worked. We have looked at tuners and barrel harmonics like a weight on the end of a tube. I have seen enough for me to say, that ain't how it works.
What tuners do, is they change where the muzzle is when the bullet reaches the crown. The can not do this without changing the frequency.If they lower frequency why do the nodes not change distance apart or position? I have seen that happen many times. I have even dont that at 1k. ladders with and without a muzzle weight, node did not move.