Years ago (OK, decades) I shot smallbore, 4 position, 50ft. At some of the matches, I saw shooters adjusting small screws in the forend and watching whether a small battery powered light was on or off. Apparently they had determined, not sure how or by whom, a harmonic node along the length of the barrel. The two screws were at about 45 degrees off the center line. The first screw was turned in til it touched. The second screw was turned in until it just touched ( light on or flickering slightly). The first screw was then backed off until the light went off, and then turned in again until it also just completed the circuit. With these two metal points just barely touching the barrel, they supposedly induced a harmonic vibration, instead of random one, in the barrel and were considered to be an accuracy improvement. My coach said they were just trying to psych people out but it sounds reasonable. Has this type of tuning fallen into disfavor? I can't find anything on it anywhere.