Yes I know the sales pitch but for me the RR adds a layer of complexity I just don’t have time for. I spent a year working with it so I’ve compiled my thoughts and targets. I want the best data I can get and when I drive to the 1K and find a disaster waiting for me that’s the BS’. I don’t compete in a round robin format I compete with groups and they don’t share any condition other than their own, if my red charge gets stretched out from a breeze I’ll know what to expect in game conditions.
Just me of course but I am not totally without merit.
Jim
The list of repeat winners at Deep Creek suggest it isn't BS but the best way to tune.
Also, the round robin is exceedingly easy and simple. Color bullet tips, shoot one shot from each group until finished, then connect the colors at the target.
If you don't want to do it that's your choice, but then no more whining when you don't shoot well. On the other hand, since I AM a round-robin tuner, I can whine all I want when I don't shoot well......









