It's important to keep going to see how groups react and to find the setting with the least amount of variation around the setting being shot. That will allow the least amount of variation when conditions change.
I made a tuner from a busted old Tasco scopes Ocular lense housing. Cut it down, added a 1" cast iron coupler inside the flare. Added some set screws and whammy Sammy did it fucking work. At 100yds, and just from the start, a 10/22 target took S&B club ammo from 1" down to roughly 3/16". Now I want to get the real tuner and thread the barrel for it, but the wife is so happy she's busting my balls about wanting to replace it.
No doubt those things work. There are a number of them on the market. A lot like the Boss system they had on Winchesters and Brownings a few years back.
Good info...I have a Ruger PR that also shoots like crap. I got an extra Herrell tuner laying around here that I will throw on it. Might help; we will see.
Found you from pursuit of accuracy. Great video. I never had great luck with eley target at 100yrd. Eley club much more dependable. There was some eley sport that was cheaper than target and shot just as good at 50yrds. I wish i had bought a pallet of that now!
Thanks. Am trying this tuner on my B-14 and so far I’m lovin it. Only at 50yds so far but finding the sweet spot for each brand and type of ammo has improved my groups. Some by a lot.
love your videos. please continue keeping them going sharing the hobby. I did test about 30 different types or brands of ammo for my rpr rimfire in .22lr and of all of them it seems to like RWS R50 the best, followed by RWS R100 and 3rd the green box of Elley Sport. The rest were garbage and all over the place. m2c. would love to see you do some grouping tests at 50 and 100m
skip to 4 minutes to get to the action. Also holy shit this thing works like black magic. Same price as a new barrel but it'll save me money in the long run by being able to tune it to the ammo I already have on hand.
Any updates on this? I am letting the curiosity bug get me so I am considering one for a .22 and one for a 6 ARC. The reason I am looking at this one is because it still allows the use of a suppressor WITHOUT having to mess up a barrel.
Years ago I bought a box of Eley primmed Remington 22 ammo. Absolutely garbage! Hell I think thunderbolts would perform the same lol. My favorite 22 ammo is Wolf match target. It performs amazingly out of both my Savage MK. I and MK.II even my old Norinco JW-15 loves Wolf.
Did your B14R have the carbon barrel? I get vertical stringing when it starts heating up. I picked up the ATS tuner also but have been limited by weather conditions as to the testing and getting dialed in. Been windy and or raining everytime. Still got work to do.
Wouldn't you shoot sighters at the match first,so why not use this system. It also looks like it would be advantageous for longer ranges. All bullets will react to weather, so why not be able to adjust it to a corrected position. After looking at these things I am sold.
Why you need a tuner shooting a 22. Just do t need it at 50-100yrds. Use cci standard groups will be so much better. Elects are crap even tenex continuously miss fire. My groups are half what your shooting so the RPRR is a sound factory platform.