Here is an example of some of the difficulties Ive faced in the past while working with tuners, I feel Ive worked out the reasons for the differing results myself but many wouldnt have and so they feel tuners are either inconsistent or dont work to a level that can be useful to them, maybe like Bryan got to.
I fitted a tuner to a rifle that was known to be very accurate with numerous reloads. I bought three different types of good quality factory ammo, shooting from a concrete bench in a tunnel full SRBR rest and rear bag. The gun wasnt a BR gun but will agg in a tunnel around 0.275"
One box of ammo tuned beautifully from maybe 0.7" down to 0.3" and then repeated a number of times. Move the tuner significantly and then back to its favoured spot and again the accuracy was repeated. A perfect example of how a tuner can help anyone including Joe Average.
One box just wouldnt tune, group sizes moved up and down a bit put POI also shifted considerably, even after another box so 50 rounds in total they gun showed no improvement and if I didnt know better I would say tuners didnt work, especially had that been my first rodeo.
One box tuned from maybe 0.8" down to again around 0.3-035" but the best setting wouldnt repeat and either side of it was bad also, again not a good endorsement of a tuner.
In all of these tests the tuner was being moved in small increments on a fine thread, I wasnt just wanging it all over the place randomly, it was a structured test. As Ive said I know how to bring my gun in and out of tune easily but using those three factory loads at least two would go down as inconclusive or negative tests.
Anyone care to speculate on why I got such results?
ps Im a proven BR shooter myself with plenty of wins in Europe where I live, I say this just to eliminate any suggestions of equipment or user error. Im just a guy very interested in tuners for all applications not just SRBR.
I'm not sure what to tell you if you believe a tuner should fix issues with factory ammo. In regard to you other post, stating you have one of my tuners...If you got it from me, you got in depth instruction with a phone call, as that's the only way I do tuner orders...and to avoid getting into generalized use instructions that raise feathers with someone who owns a different tuner, that doesn't work exactly the same in regard to adjustment values. If you wanna call me Monday, I'll walk you through it just like I do with every customer. But you're just asking me to do what I already said no to, here. There has been too much confusion, for too long about how to go about it. Posting what some might view as universal tuner instructions online just confuses things worse. I already addressed that. A phone call will get you all the instruction I can offer.
Now, since you said you have tuners and have approached adjusting them methodically, why don't you explain your process that worked for you and with what tuner. That should be an endorsement for their product.
I do think tuners can tune a rifle to shoot factory ammo to the ammo's potential but it won't make a sow's ear into a silk purse, and every lot can be different. Yes, I've tested it. Out of the initial 20 types and lots, two were exceptional AFTER tuning. Some were decent and others were horrible, no matter how much tuning was done, but it did change group shape and size. A tuner won't fix junk ammo nor guns. As a BR shooter, I can't imagine why I just had to explain that, though. GIGO, comes to mind. Garbage in, garbage out. But there were some lots that shot well enough that I'd take to a match and I think I can stay off the bottom of the page with. That alone is a huge statement for factory ammo in a real live br match!
FWIW, my tuners all DO come with a generalized instruction sheet. If you want the nitty gritty, I do it by phone. Do you have a specific question that might help with your use of my tuner or not? I'm happy to help if I can.
Bottom line...I'm freely offering everything you ask for but not to start a public pissing match over it.