How many shooters here use a tuner and is it worth the expense?
Thanks
Mike
Thanks
Mike
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Just to illustrate how one of my friends is feeling about tuners. He has been over to my house several times working with loads and several loads he has tried and then re-tested for duplication under different conditions and watch the load come apart. While at the same time he has witnessed me shooting my rifles wearing tuners and paid attention to how quickly I can get my rifles back in tune if it happens to be out. Last visit here he said he was tired of spending components over and over and asked me to show him where to look for tuners. I gave him Mike's and Erik's info so I'm thinking he will be looking at both in the near future. The answer to the question is YES tuners work and absolutely are worth the expense. The main thing about tuners to keep in mind is you must absolutely get the combustion (powder, charge, primers) happy before attempting to tune a load. There is no free lunch with developing a happy load and the tuner will not tune an unhappy load to it's best performance.It is worth it, it can save you a lot of components. The same results can be achieved with proper seating depth and powder development. The tuner helps you get it back in tune quickly if you’re at a match, and it falls out of tune.
Bill,Just to illustrate how one of my friends is feeling about tuners. He has been over to my house several times working with loads and several loads he has tried and then re-tested for duplication under different conditions and watch the load come apart. While at the same time he has witnessed me shooting my rifles wearing tuners and paid attention to how quickly I can get my rifles back in tune if it happens to be out. Last visit here he said he was tired of spending components over and over and asked me to show him where to look for tuners. I gave him Mike's and Erik's info so I'm thinking he will be looking at both in the near future. The answer to the question is YES tuners work and absolutely are worth the expense. The main thing about tuners to keep in mind is you must absolutely get the combustion (powder, charge, primers) happy before attempting to tune a load. There is no free lunch with developing a happy load and the tuner will not tune an unhappy load to it's best performance.
Erik Cortina makes those as well. Not real sure if Mike does or not.How about a tuner with a brake?
What I should add is - do they work as good as just a tuner.How about a tuner with a brake?
Look at Harrells, I have not tried theirs, but use their dies and powder dispenser, scope rings and bases are top notch as well as their customer service.How about a tuner with a brake?
I don't currently offer a tuner with a brake integrated into it. I may at some point.Erik Cortina makes those as well. Not real sure if Mike does or not.
LVL, can you post a link to the DSBFab tuners you mentioned?They're fantastic once you learn how to integrate them into the process. The DSBFab tuner is on every F class rifle I see / use because of it's light weight.
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