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mr. nobody
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i went through all the test lots i had left over from last year. i have some tennex that is 1059 and the lots run all the way up to 1072. i have about 2 bricks of just test lots from last year. each has a box that has any place from 5-25 shots out of it and a entire full box left.
when i get the rifle back from the smith and get my new tuner on it next month, should i use these rounds to help brake in the barrel and also try the hope well method on the tuner at the sametime?
i've been looking at killoughs stock on line and was going to order a few boxes of 1080 speed eley as well. i can't find anything but pistol match down in the 1040 range.
i don't believe this barrel will take alot of braking in, but i could be very wrong about that. it has happened before.
this is my first rimfire custom rifle i'm having built(i purchased the rifle as a whole but i'm replacing everything but the trigger and action this winter). i was thinking that now that wilber has cleaned the board up and it seems most of the smart asses have died down we could have a chance for alot of us rookies to learn from you.
so what is your thinking on the hope well method of tuning and do you use multiple speeds of ammo to tune your rifle.
when i get the rifle back from the smith and get my new tuner on it next month, should i use these rounds to help brake in the barrel and also try the hope well method on the tuner at the sametime?
i've been looking at killoughs stock on line and was going to order a few boxes of 1080 speed eley as well. i can't find anything but pistol match down in the 1040 range.
i don't believe this barrel will take alot of braking in, but i could be very wrong about that. it has happened before.
this is my first rimfire custom rifle i'm having built(i purchased the rifle as a whole but i'm replacing everything but the trigger and action this winter). i was thinking that now that wilber has cleaned the board up and it seems most of the smart asses have died down we could have a chance for alot of us rookies to learn from you.
so what is your thinking on the hope well method of tuning and do you use multiple speeds of ammo to tune your rifle.