I did some initial experiments with home brew tuners. I concur with the issues of multiple harmonics and the benefit of larger mass. There are likely a multitude of issues I never got near to addressing.
The thing that sunk my ship was repeatability. On a "good" day, the system would provide groups small enough to outright scare me. The next day, they'd be significantly different. I never did pin down the active variable, but it was clearly environmental.
I concluded that the issue related largely to propellent temperature variations altering barrel times day-to-day, and that as such, my overall goal was in perpetual jeopardy. I concluded that the number of shots needed to "retune" the system (I.e. rematch the tuner setup to match the new barrel time. This can be a moving target as conditions change through the shooting day.) ate excessively into overall bore life, and abandoned the goal in favor of settling for an arbitrary average group size, and not a tiny one, either.
I think the question of whether they "work" is totally a question of what one defines "works" to be. For me, that definition resolved as achieving a good F Class score at 1Kyd. Some days I met the goal, many others, I did not. It also meant that the significant factor affecting the system's performance in my own case was not the hardware, but the shooter. The wind ate my lunch on many days.
In the end, it's the shooter who gets to decide how well the tuner works; and there will be as many answers as there are users.
Greg
The thing that sunk my ship was repeatability. On a "good" day, the system would provide groups small enough to outright scare me. The next day, they'd be significantly different. I never did pin down the active variable, but it was clearly environmental.
I concluded that the issue related largely to propellent temperature variations altering barrel times day-to-day, and that as such, my overall goal was in perpetual jeopardy. I concluded that the number of shots needed to "retune" the system (I.e. rematch the tuner setup to match the new barrel time. This can be a moving target as conditions change through the shooting day.) ate excessively into overall bore life, and abandoned the goal in favor of settling for an arbitrary average group size, and not a tiny one, either.
I think the question of whether they "work" is totally a question of what one defines "works" to be. For me, that definition resolved as achieving a good F Class score at 1Kyd. Some days I met the goal, many others, I did not. It also meant that the significant factor affecting the system's performance in my own case was not the hardware, but the shooter. The wind ate my lunch on many days.
In the end, it's the shooter who gets to decide how well the tuner works; and there will be as many answers as there are users.
Greg
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