I'd bet a tuner on a 64 with SK RM is all just in your head that it's better.
You may be right.
I'd bet a tuner on a 64 with SK RM is all just in your head that it's better.
Odd. it is in my head to. Shot my first F-SBR perfect score with a 64 MPR and SK Standard Plus one December.You may be right.
Odd? Sounds like your view is that shooting perfect scores with SK Standard Plus is regular and frequent thing.Odd. it is in my head to. Shot my first F-SBR perfect score with a 64 MPR and SK Standard Plus one December.
To clarify for reader who may have got the wrong impression from my post I said I shot my first perfect score with SK/64MPR and no, for those who may have been misled, it wasn't a frequent thing. But it did happen more than once and (relevant to the OPs question) it was accomplished with a modest rifle and ammo combination. And, I believe, the combination benefited from the tuner I was using. I would say not everyone is equally adept at discerning the subtle improvements tuner use may provide.Odd? Sounds like your view is that shooting perfect scores with SK Standard Plus is regular and frequent thing.
Jerry, it is surprising how often you give bad advice about shooting rimfire. Considering your pecuniary interest in the subject it's more surprising that you continue to do so. To be generous, perhaps it's because you are unaware that you know much less than you would like readers to believe.Maybe, just maybe, some shooters should try another approach and it might lead them to better results or to a wider understanding????. There are no shortage of LR rimfire PRS shooter that follow the process I have outlined and doing just fine. If you are going to shoot far, test far... may as well know the good, bad and ugly right now.
Actually Jerry, it was 2 hours and 53 minutes. Im a believer in tuners but agree with both you and Glenn in certain aspects. I believe a tuner can help even poorer quality ammo achieve better results. No it wont shoot better than quality ammo but better than whats achieved without the tuner. It wont make a poor barrel or badly fitted action a bench gun.It wont get rid of the flyers but I believe the end result will be smaller average groups. If you believe in what your doing it will help you shoot better. If your constantly questioning and wondering youll drive yourself mad. Compromise in the middle is the sweet spot. My semi comp gun has a Heathen brake and tuner and it just simply works. Its not ever coming off that gun. Lots of members on here have seen it shoot or shot it and its truly an amazing gun. My new Vudoo doesnt wear one at present but its the most accurate rimfire Ive ever owned and there have been hundreds. I shot 15 rounds at 100 yards yesterday with a lot of Lapua Long Range that measured 0.615" and then fired the remaining five rounds into 0.351". Unfortunately I had only brought a part box but rest assured Ill be testing this lot again. Valid discussion and ideas from different perspectives isnt a bad thing and in the end broadens our knowledge.That didn't take long...
Maybe, just maybe, some shooters should try another approach and it might lead them to better results or to a wider understanding????. There are no shortage of LR rimfire PRS shooter that follow the process I have outlined and doing just fine. If you are going to shoot far, test far... may as well know the good, bad and ugly right now.
And I don't see how shooting at 200yds is any harder then 50yds... the rifle and bullet certainly don't care...and you were watching conditions right????
To hit the point home, figure out how CRAPPY your ammo is and you are going to be a whole lot happier and learn a whole lot faster... and that tuner is going to make a whole lot more sense.
But the same old arguments will go round and round, and this topic will pop up again later in the season and same discussion will happen and the same narratives will happen..... It is really is as simple as I have described.
YMMV
Enjoy
Jerry
Tuners either work the same way in different disciplines or they don't work at all. The barrel/tuner/ammo don't "know" whether the shooting is BR or PRS.Hear me out.... What if Bench rest and PRS was totally different.......So what works for one may not work for the other. So Jerry could be right and his testing showed it worked great at longer than 100 yards, off a bipod or bag. So how can one disprove another for an application that the other doesn't do ?
Let's not confuse the poor guy... there are lots of things that are different in different shooting disciplinesHear me out.... What if Bench rest and PRS was totally different.......So what works for one may not work for the other. So Jerry could be right and his testing showed it worked great at longer than 100 yards, off a bipod or bag. So how can one disprove another for an application that the other doesn't do ?
Jerry, it's a good thing you can smile.Some posts just make me smile... discount what you have not done yourself.