It's really no different than tuning at a match without a tuner.Absolutely, studying group formations and atmospheric conditions are the key to learning what your rifle wants to shoot.
It's really no different than tuning at a match without a tuner.Absolutely, studying group formations and atmospheric conditions are the key to learning what your rifle wants to shoot.
Hi Mike, I’ve not had a chance to redo the full tuner test with that rifle but I’m away at Bisley for a competition so thought I’d try a few shots on our 600 yard electronic target. I did as you suggested and moved the tuner in 2 divisions and the gun shot great after the high left shots number 3+4 I lowered the elevation by 1/4 MOA and the rest of the group was great considering the F class bull is 6” and the V is 3” more testing when I get home. By the way tune 24 didn’t shoot as well!Different conditions from day to day may affect it a small bit, but I'll suggest this. Move the tuner IN 2 lines(30), toward receiver from where you started your test and let me know how that group looks. It's a little bit of a swag but I bet it dots up pretty well right there.
Good deal! NiceHi Mike, I’ve not had a chance to redo the full tuner test with that rifle but I’m away at Bisley for a competition so thought I’d try a few shots on our 600 yard electronic target. I did as you suggested and moved the tuner in 2 divisions and the gun shot great after the high left shots number 3+4 I lowered the elevation by 1/4 MOA and the rest of the group was great considering the F class bull is 6” and the V is 3” more testing when I get home. By the way tune 24 didn’t shoot as well!
Thanks for the time you’ve taken to reply.
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