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  • #16
    LynnJr
    Calguns Addict
    • Jan 2013
    • 7958



    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.
    Last edited by LynnJr; 07-03-2019, 10:11 PM.
    Lynn Dragoman, Jr.
    Southwest Regional Director
    Unlimited Range Shooters Association (URSA)
    www.unlimitedrange.org
    Not a commercial business.
    URSA - Competition starts at 2000 yards!

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    • #17
      isntzen
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2018
      • 605

      That is some heavy metal phorn right there my friend. Awesome.

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      • #18
        LynnJr
        Calguns Addict
        • Jan 2013
        • 7958

        All target shooters strive for perfect shot placement. Well one man has come closer to perfection than any other shooter who ever lived. You are looking at Michael Stinnett's .


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        Lynn Dragoman, Jr.
        Southwest Regional Director
        Unlimited Range Shooters Association (URSA)
        www.unlimitedrange.org
        Not a commercial business.
        URSA - Competition starts at 2000 yards!

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        • #19
          isntzen
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2018
          • 605

          Originally posted by LynnJr
          O ... M ... G. That is truly amazing.

          I have "a few" rifles that I use for HD, plinking and range outings etc, but nothing that is suitable for venturing beyond 700 yards. I recently bought a 7mm RM autoloader and was looking for ways to optimize its accuracy with off-the-shelf ammo. Your posts have redirected my attention-now I am eager to add a rifle that can adeptly reach out beyond a thousand yards.
          I wonder if you would be so kind as to make a recommendation? Factory build or modded, less than 9 lbs so it can be fielded, maybe chambered 7 RM as to pair with my autoloader, and preferably under 1500 prior to adding an optic.
          What would you suggest that I buy?

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          • #20
            JackEllis
            Veteran Member
            • Nov 2015
            • 2731

            Originally posted by isntzen
            Again, I'm wondering if you have any experience with the standard version as opposed to the muzzle brake version ...
            Mine was an editorial comment about muzzle brakes.

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            • #21
              LynnJr
              Calguns Addict
              • Jan 2013
              • 7958

              Originally posted by isntzen
              O ... M ... G. That is truly amazing.

              I have "a few" rifles that I use for HD, plinking and range outings etc, but nothing that is suitable for venturing beyond 700 yards. I recently bought a 7mm RM autoloader and was looking for ways to optimize its accuracy with off-the-shelf ammo. Your posts have redirected my attention-now I am eager to add a rifle that can adeptly reach out beyond a thousand yards.
              I wonder if you would be so kind as to make a recommendation? Factory build or modded, less than 9 lbs so it can be fielded, maybe chambered 7 RM as to pair with my autoloader, and preferably under 1500 prior to adding an optic.
              What would you suggest that I buy?
              Any factory rifle with a tuner added to it will outshoot the same rifle without the tuner so pick the rifle that fits your budget.
              Lynn Dragoman, Jr.
              Southwest Regional Director
              Unlimited Range Shooters Association (URSA)
              www.unlimitedrange.org
              Not a commercial business.
              URSA - Competition starts at 2000 yards!

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              • #22
                SamIAm
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2006
                • 806

                Originally posted by CptDan
                . Browning did it for hunters that generally shot 1 particular round while hunting.
                Or guys like me who wanted a relatively inexpensive benchrest .308 bolt action rifle to shoot Federal Gold Medal 168gr BTHP at under 1/2 MOA over and over again. Mine is an off the shelf A-Bolt Varmint variant with a longer bull barrel. One of my buddies was a bit displeased to find out that my rifle shot as well as his customized and tuned Remington.
                Last edited by SamIAm; 05-10-2019, 1:21 PM.

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