jsof
Gold $$ Contributor
I haven't seen this addressed anywhere else, but if it was I apologize.
When I went to the range recently, the temperature was about 45 degrees colder than the temperature was when I did my tuner set up and found the setting that helped make my groups shrink to their best size. I quickly notices that the ideal setting seemed to be a little bit different, so when I got home I looked online and the only reference I found said that commonly as the temperature decreased, the best tuner setting would move the mass of the tuner slightly toward the chamber end of the rifle. This is the opposite of what I found on my rifle that day!
Has anyone else found they needed a small adjustment which makes sense to me due to the change in barrel vibration at colder temps, and which direction did you find necessary?
When I went to the range recently, the temperature was about 45 degrees colder than the temperature was when I did my tuner set up and found the setting that helped make my groups shrink to their best size. I quickly notices that the ideal setting seemed to be a little bit different, so when I got home I looked online and the only reference I found said that commonly as the temperature decreased, the best tuner setting would move the mass of the tuner slightly toward the chamber end of the rifle. This is the opposite of what I found on my rifle that day!
Has anyone else found they needed a small adjustment which makes sense to me due to the change in barrel vibration at colder temps, and which direction did you find necessary?