I haven't posted targets in this thread for a while as until recently I haven't had any new rifles. Recently, however, I got a rifle with a barrel that I hope should be more responsive to tuners than the two long, heavy barreled Anschutz rifles I've been using for the last couple of years.
The tuner results remain inconclusive. Perhaps the ammo I've been using isn't consistent enough. Nevertheless, having been shooting almost exclusively at 100 yards since mid-2021, it's been a nice change to shoot at 50 yards (actually 57 yards, which is my club range's version of 50).
The following ten consecutive groups were shot today at 57 yards with an intermediate grade of ammo, RWS Special Match.
The top row: .240, .392, .308, .247, .186" (avg. .275")
Bottom row: .438, .302, .303, .307, .394" (avg. .349")
The ten-group average is 0.312".
Distance: 57 yards.
The largest group is shown below.
The rifle is an Anschutz 1907. Currently it sits in a modified "free recoil" style Anschutz BR stock. For an inexplicable reason, a previous owner had an adjustable cheek made on it. It's unnecessary presence doesn't change the way I use the stock. The scope is a Sightron SIIB 36X.
As noted, the proper tuner setting remains unconfirmed.