That is correct. You set it for one particular load and once set you never adjust it.
If you change powder or bullet weight you need to re-adjust the tuner.
If you think about what we are trying to do we want the muzzle climbing when the bullet exits and we want the area around that point to be as flat as possible.
Any time you add weight to your muzzle it broadens the curve which means you are now compensating for a wider tuning window.
The Rimfire guys can compensate for around 60 fps of extreme spread so they are getting all the accuracy there ammunition can produce.
The picture is if the 4 rifles beside my television. Two 6 Dashers a 6mm-06 and a 52D Winchester sporting 2 Stiller tuners and 2 Hoehn/Harrell's tuners.

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