Help with Harrel Tuner PLEASE

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I'm working on a BRNO Model 4. Today I zero'd a Weaver T 36 at 100 yards with a Harrel tuner set to "0" and no weights. I have a set of Van Ahrens.
My last group .5 for 5 shots. I bought this tuner but no one I know uses tuners. Maybe I'll start a trend. With my 10/22 I can consistantly shoot 10 shots at between .350 and 4.0 quite fast useing a bipod and rear bag rest. M<y goal in buying this BRNO and a Caldwell BR is to be a NAIL DRIVER hence the tuner. So, HELP! Please.
 
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I started at 25 yds and then to 50yards. The tuner was on and set to zero. I only started to test ammo after my best group with SK standard I went to Eley Black and Standard. Stardard held up the best. I have no idea how to use the tuner or the weights. The barrel has about 100 rounds thru it. My 10/22 has over 10,000 and it evolved from a basic to custom. A and B barrel, Kidd trigger,bolt, mag release, NF scope 5.5x22x50,rings and 20 moa, thumb hole stock Champions Choice, Harris bi pod, claw feet, TIS sling, muzzel break. The stock is a BR type and has been bedded and trigger lightened. It's sweetness. I take a lot of heat for useing the break until I show them my groups.
I know it will take time to make this BRNO hole n' hole and thats why I bought the Harrel. Now I just have to learn about tuners. At the range today everyone thought it was a silencer or break. I have only seen one person with a tuner and he's the reason I bougjht this.
Thanks for you help. And yes I'll use my flags the next time out.
 
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re-tuner adjustment

I shoot 50 yards indoor at the Fresno Gun Club here in central Ohio,we shoot a match every other Friday evening the first and third Fridays of the month.

Just about all of us use tuners, we shoot 3 shot groups and just keep screwing them out a whole turn at a time till we get a real tight group, then we fine tune them by turning 5-10 lines back and forth till we find where it shoots the best.


I have no idea if this is the proper way to do it, but it is the way that most of us have had the best luck with it. Again this is J.M.H.O

Anybody who is interested in coming out to this shoot call Renard Wright at
740-622-3690 or Max Allen at 740-829-2899 if we aren't at leave a message along with your name and number so we can call you back

max456:
 
Aimsmall:

I have sent you an e-mail with "The Hopewell Method" included..

Good luck on your shooting

Dave
 
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