Like Erik says, believe the target! They’re not some magic wand that will turn any gun into a precision rifle, but, for me, they make load development a lot easier.
I have a gen2 tuner brake on my 25 PRC, gen2 tuners on mt 25 creedmoor and 22lr. I don’t know if they’re statistically effective, but I believe my targets.
Could you try them on an ar in 5.56 and see if it’s possible to make cheap/bulk ammo shoot good? Or even to find something that shoots pretty good and make it shoot lights out
I used the gen 1 on my mossberg and it produced a group much better than that rifle normally produced. You have to know however this tuner isn't going to take a 3 moa rifle and turn it into a half. This was really designed to find tune loads.
@@RobsReloading I have an Anderson am-15 and I was mostly curious to see if the adjustment of the tuner would get lost in the statistical noise of what provides accuracy to an ar I.e, the gas system, the bcg, buffer spring and weight etc
Save your money and learn to reload. That’s going to give you far better results than a tuner if you’re shooting cheap ammo. It keeps the cost the same while getting far more consistent results. That’s my opinion. A tuner helps but it’s not voodoo magic.
You should give the old one away to some lucky viewer. Yeah they work, but you have to be diligent and run the gammit, or you'll never really find out what it's really.