Hi-NV Shooter
Gold $$ Contributor
Tim , you forgot one important thing about Pedro, not only is he a World Champion he also conducts clinics on RFBR. so not only does he shoot at the highest levels he also helps those who want to learn by his using his success to help others.One final thought here, especially since every/any tuning thread anywhere gets bombarded by friend Mike.
Go over to BRC and read the thread “ How I got here” by Pedro S, especially post 27, all about tuning
Pedro sits as current world champion, sponsored by Lapua and has an unmatched record of accomplishment over several years.
Bottom line, adjustment for weather, ammo, etc……..never.
how much do some of you guys need to be spoon fed before some of this sinks in.
Simply one more guy that wins( the point here) saying the same thing.
I am sure he wouldn't mine me posting a quote from what he wrote on BRC-
Tuning myths:
• I need different settings according to weather – you don’t
• I need a different setting according to altitude – you don’t
• I need different settings according to ammo – you don’t
• Any rifle can be tune to a small group size – no, not true
Nothing is set on stone, not even life, but looking back to my rifles, they have been tuned and the tuner is still set as before. A rifle that does 250 18x often, doesn’t need anything. Spare your time and money looking for a potential better ammo. If your rifle starts to be out, meaning less Xs, fewer points, look elsewhere, leave the tuner to the last item to be checked (only if the setting moved for some reason). But humans as we are, if you want to click, before doing it, take note of the settings, try what you want and compare results, being fair to yourself.
very wise words from a shooter who truly loves the sport and wants to help others.
Lee