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Shooting 500 meter groundhog matches with 6BR, 30BR and Dasher. Interested in experience others have had with tuners, including manufacturer. They are allowed at most ranges I shoot.
HI Paul, We can ussually see our sighters at 1000yds to within 2-3 inches as I am sure Tod would attest to as well and I would agree tuners are certainly difficult to set in winds at 1000yds but not always.One example :When I had made an adjustment at the ohio range and was glad I did ,1 /20th of a turn got rid of a foot of vertical .That has worked very few times though. When a 1000yd shooter goes to the bench he has 7 minutes to get sighted in the dirt at clay pigeons and then play around with tune and wind ,The first thing I would do is look for vertical and then adjust at the bench,if it didnt go away I knew it was the wind causing the vertical ,But that was when I started working with tuners, By getting lost in my adjustments a few times I soon learned the formulas need to be established first in prime test conditions,1 Load at all temps marked on the tuner .Then you can break down the adjustments to half increments and quarter on so on edging the tuner in when it heats up and turning it out when it cools down.Hope this helps Sirs. Tim in TxI shoot Gene Beggs' tuners on all my short range BR rifles, centerfire and rimfire. The problem I see is you may have to retune or refocus each time you go to the line depending on conditions... At 1000 yard or 600 yards can you see enough to make that adjustment needed? I don't think so. Now if you could shoot at a card at 200 for sighters and tuners, then shoot your record target that would be another story.
Paul
At 1000 yard ranges with pits you can tell the shooter doing pit duty for you in advance you need 3 discs and you'll be setting a tuner.Have them mark your first 3 shots then go 1/8 turn in each direction and see if the groups shrink.It helps if you share your equipment with the same shooter pulling the pit duty each time so your on the same page.
The biggest problem I have seen is fellow shooters all want to touch/twist your tuner to see how it works.
Lynn
I think Tim is right....you need to take the time and head out to the range when the temps are different, find your tune for each temp, and keep a record. I think the thing is to get good enough at it to TRUST your setting. This can be done at shorter range.....tuned is tuned!!!
Paul Sir ,May I ask if you ever have to set the tuner differently for 100yds vs 200 yds vs 300yds? thanks Tim in Tx
Alinwa
If you think about it the tuner is converging the vertical out of your 100 yard groups.If you then extend the range of the bullets that were originaly converged at 100 yards they will now crossover each other and seperate for the next 900 yards.
Lynn
Fudd who advertises on this website makes his tuner weights as a solid machined piece without any holes or screws in them.If you buy a tuner and it has a set screw in the weight and you set it anywhere but at the 6 o:clock or 12 o:clock you may not get the best results.
Lynn