Sir,
Just
writing to tell you how well your product works. The best sweet spot I was
able to find gave me 7/16" groups (.22-6mm Remington Improved, 28"
bull-barrel, xp-100 action, built by Bullberry Barrel Works). I thought
that was pretty good going from 1 3/8" groups to 7/16".
Then
I decreased tension on the forward action screw and I could not believe the
results. One ragged hole (consistently). I could not be happier.
Thanks
a lot,
Keith
Hedges
Because
it is a hunting rifle, and a big boomer at that, I didn't do a lot of range
time. But before the device was installed the gun shot 1 1/4" groups and
that was with a throttled down load because the rifle just wouldn't shoot
powerhouse loads accurately. After the device was installed I could shoot just
about any load I wanted and tune the gun to the load rather than tuning the load
to the gun. Now it shoots Max recommended loads into 3/4" all day long.
Very
satisfied!
Jim
Irwin
Jim, I
don't know if you remember me. When you first came out with your
product
I was experimenting with a similar barrel tuning device and I called
you
and we talked. You sent me one of the first units you had and I installed it in
a Model 70 Winchester Stainless Synthetic in 338 Win Mag.
Although
the forend of the Winchester needed to be stiffened with some
carbon
fiber after I installed your devise the results were amazing. I'm
sure
if I installed it in a target type gun I would get the same results,
but
I just like to experiment with stuff.
Roy
Bertalotto
Hi,
Just
wanted to let you know that I have installed the Accurizer in my
338/416
Rigby and began testing the other day. Started in the center, as suggested and
then moved 5 turns clockwise per group. I had about 8 rounds left when I noticed
a 1-hole group (2 shots) and wound up firing the other 6 rounds at this same
setting, resulting in one ragged hole!
So,
would you suggest I keep moving the device or leave it where it is? (I
only had 20 rounds loaded with me, so didn't even get to the forward-most
position yet).
I
guess I was skeptical at first, but now I believe the Accurizer works as
advertised.
Rudy
Reichelt