I have totally dedicated myself to shooting Loker tuners for the last five years. The reason I went with Darrel's tuners is because of the tensioned nut system that allows turning the tuner with no tools required at the firing line.
I have not changed the amount of powder thrown for years. I have shot from 30 deg to over 100 deg, humidities from a bone dry 10% to almost 95% and never changed the powder throw. I know it sounds like voodoo but I can change the tuner and tell you exactly what the group will print. I once showed Rex Reneau at a match what it would do. I could dial in a mid zero and then I would say that on the next group I would dial in a half bullet of verticle. The next group I would dial in a full bullet of verticle. Then I could bring it right back to what I wanted.
No, I haven't shot zero aggs, but my stuff will shoot nice teen aggs in readable conditions.
What I have found is that if a person is really dedicated to learning what a tuner will do for you it will work.
I know some will tune for the widest window and tune with powder and that's fine. That's a good system also.
Anyway, just some food for thought. For those of you that don't know me I do shoot benchrest with a capital "B"
Richard Brensing
I have not changed the amount of powder thrown for years. I have shot from 30 deg to over 100 deg, humidities from a bone dry 10% to almost 95% and never changed the powder throw. I know it sounds like voodoo but I can change the tuner and tell you exactly what the group will print. I once showed Rex Reneau at a match what it would do. I could dial in a mid zero and then I would say that on the next group I would dial in a half bullet of verticle. The next group I would dial in a full bullet of verticle. Then I could bring it right back to what I wanted.
No, I haven't shot zero aggs, but my stuff will shoot nice teen aggs in readable conditions.
What I have found is that if a person is really dedicated to learning what a tuner will do for you it will work.
I know some will tune for the widest window and tune with powder and that's fine. That's a good system also.
Anyway, just some food for thought. For those of you that don't know me I do shoot benchrest with a capital "B"
Richard Brensing