Brian_K,
Not sure if I'm up to throwing anything quite that far!!
but there's always the the US Postal Service.
Joe Friedrich,
Joe thanks for taking the time to try it out. I'd be interested in what you find out about the slider on this unit. Keep me posted ok.
B. Harvey,
Brian, no problem, I just hope that rifle keeps on keepin on like she's been doing lately.
Peter Armstrong,
yupper I have an adapter to use anything you can screw onto a Harrell's tuner. And there no problem just getting the tuner/bloop tube and the adapter. That's one of the reasons I used the same weight kit. Trying to save some cash for the folks who bought my weight kit in the past.
Beau,
Well that could be, I didn't do the math to find out what all the combinations could be. But my tuner adjuster has a range of 150 "clicks" as where all use to saying. Mine doesn't click, it has a setscrew you can lock the ring in place with. I found it's actually easier to get intune then with other devices I've used. Set the ring in the middle, start adding weight, the groups will usually start off big then get better as you add more weight, then open up again. Go back to where it was the best by just adding weight and then fine tune with the ring.
steve b.,
Thank you for trying it out, looking forward to hearing what else you find out!
Lynn,
It uses the clamp system, though the Chinese Finger Arrangement sounds like fun to design! using the clamp system, it can go up to a 1.00" barrel. I can make them with out the clamp and then glued onto a much larger barrel. I haven't tried this unit on a center fire yet, could be an interesting experiment. Now where could I find someone with a good shooting CF willing to try this out??? hmmmmmmmmm
Madrox,
A fair question for sure, and time will tell now won't it. But from what I've heard so far from my testers, their liking it.
Fred J,
Well the ruff tuning can be done down to 1/2 oz weights, then the fine tuning with the ring.
Brian,
Tis true tuned is tuned.
Madrox,
Fair enough.
Best,
Roger