I never thought about using tuners. I did do some research on them but could not find anything to fully explain how they worked.
Lately though I started seeing more information on YouTube and websites so I was intrigued. I found that everyone at the top competing in ARA .22 LR is using them. Most Open F-Class folks at the top are using them. I’ve seen some in PRS now using tuner brakes.
So, without any expectations, I bought one from Erik Cortina – the V2 version, and installed it yesterday on my PRS rifle, which came threaded with an 11-degree crown. It’s a 6mm ARC and using Hornady factory ammo – the 108s.
Today I took it to the 100-yard line for some tests. Here’s what it looks like now. This is also to show that I used a bench rest setup to narrow down the variables.
I shot three different lots of ammo totaling 60-rounds.
For brevity, these images below are the highlights. The first thing noticed was that my zero changed quite a bit - .3~.4 Mils low. I adjusted .3 mils for the second lot test. It is very important to note that so called "fliers" are gone. There were zero wide or low "flier" shots out of 60.
This first image is from my most accurate Lot. The numbers represent the tuner settings (0-25). The second row is for repeatability. Setting 5 is the most accurate, although I only had 2 shots left they went in the same hole!
The third lot tested is also very good. By then I was just testing random settings - on all three lots Setting #5 was the best. Interesting that all the groups shot at the same settings look very similar to the first Lot tested. There is repeatability. Setting 5 on this lot was 3-shots (not 2-shots like the first lot.) Still one ragged hole.
SOLD!
Lately though I started seeing more information on YouTube and websites so I was intrigued. I found that everyone at the top competing in ARA .22 LR is using them. Most Open F-Class folks at the top are using them. I’ve seen some in PRS now using tuner brakes.
So, without any expectations, I bought one from Erik Cortina – the V2 version, and installed it yesterday on my PRS rifle, which came threaded with an 11-degree crown. It’s a 6mm ARC and using Hornady factory ammo – the 108s.
Today I took it to the 100-yard line for some tests. Here’s what it looks like now. This is also to show that I used a bench rest setup to narrow down the variables.
I shot three different lots of ammo totaling 60-rounds.
For brevity, these images below are the highlights. The first thing noticed was that my zero changed quite a bit - .3~.4 Mils low. I adjusted .3 mils for the second lot test. It is very important to note that so called "fliers" are gone. There were zero wide or low "flier" shots out of 60.
This first image is from my most accurate Lot. The numbers represent the tuner settings (0-25). The second row is for repeatability. Setting 5 is the most accurate, although I only had 2 shots left they went in the same hole!
The third lot tested is also very good. By then I was just testing random settings - on all three lots Setting #5 was the best. Interesting that all the groups shot at the same settings look very similar to the first Lot tested. There is repeatability. Setting 5 on this lot was 3-shots (not 2-shots like the first lot.) Still one ragged hole.
SOLD!