Anschutz 64 MPR Tuner Weight Setting Question

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Kurly

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For those that have an Anschutz 64MPR (stainless steel barrel) and are using a Hoehn tuner, what weights have you found to work best and what settings did you eventually wind up with?

I've read elsewhere that 12 oz weight addition works best for this barrel and tried it out yesterday at a 250 setting. It was slightly windy but still shot a 246, 8x. Didn't notice any significant vertical stringing and began by using the Hopewell Method but after going through settings 0-200, wound up just putting it on 250 and shot from there.

I know there are a couple others who have a 64MPR with a Hoehn but never saw what settings their rifle liked best. I know each gun is different but wanted to start closer to their settings to begin with.
 
If at all possible, get help tuning your gun at the range with an experienced BR shooter. No matter how good you believe you are, you can't learn to read the wind unless you have a tuned gun and you can't tune a gun unless you can read the wind. Even indoors, the convection of air moves the bullet enough to confuse you....see the indoor scores from the winter matches.
 
Don,

Not a bad suggestion -- may see if a friend of a friend who travels regionally to compete could spare an hour in assisting me with getting it all tuned in.
 
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