Got my EC V2 tuner on my Bergara B14R and had good weather day. Starting at 50 yds with SK Long Range ( shoots best in my gun ). Starting on O with the tuner flush at the muzzle. I could see from the start, that tuner does work. I fired 3 shot group. I know guys are going to say, you need to shoot 5, 10, 20 shot groups. My gunsmith told me once, when you fire 2 shots and they are not touching, move on to the next group. Firing more round will not make the group any smaller.
I turn the tuner 5 marks for each group. The groups ranged from 0.5" to 0.1" for 40 groups. You could see the groups tighten up, then open up, then tighten back up. Tuners do work. Mine tuner will go 4 turns, with 200 setting.
Then I move to 200yds to tune for long range. I picked out the best groups and fine tuned from there. I set on a full turn + 15. This one shoots best with 2 lots of ammo. I am running 1" to 1.5" vertical and 1" to 1.5" groups at 200yds. You can tune out the vertical, in your groups. I'm not saying a tuner can take out all of the vertical of your ammo, but will take it to the best the ammo can do.
I was told by Eric Cortina that lot testing could be the thing of the past. You should be able to tune the new lot to what the old was shooting. I saw this while tuning my gun. I had 2 lots, they were shooting the same for about 2 full turns, then the one lot started going south, while the other shot the same. I found a tune where both shot the same. It will be nice to buy a case of ammo and tune it to match your old lot.
How many time have you heard, my new lot of CenterX, Eley Match does not shoot. It is nice to tune the barrel to match your ammo. This is why all of the benchrest guys are using tuners? It time for the long range shooters to give them a try. I am sold on tuners
Mark
I turn the tuner 5 marks for each group. The groups ranged from 0.5" to 0.1" for 40 groups. You could see the groups tighten up, then open up, then tighten back up. Tuners do work. Mine tuner will go 4 turns, with 200 setting.
Then I move to 200yds to tune for long range. I picked out the best groups and fine tuned from there. I set on a full turn + 15. This one shoots best with 2 lots of ammo. I am running 1" to 1.5" vertical and 1" to 1.5" groups at 200yds. You can tune out the vertical, in your groups. I'm not saying a tuner can take out all of the vertical of your ammo, but will take it to the best the ammo can do.
I was told by Eric Cortina that lot testing could be the thing of the past. You should be able to tune the new lot to what the old was shooting. I saw this while tuning my gun. I had 2 lots, they were shooting the same for about 2 full turns, then the one lot started going south, while the other shot the same. I found a tune where both shot the same. It will be nice to buy a case of ammo and tune it to match your old lot.
How many time have you heard, my new lot of CenterX, Eley Match does not shoot. It is nice to tune the barrel to match your ammo. This is why all of the benchrest guys are using tuners? It time for the long range shooters to give them a try. I am sold on tuners
Mark
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