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Reloading
What’s up with Hornady’s reloading podcast?
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<blockquote data-quote="drabdrew" data-source="post: 3084756" data-attributes="member: 128021"><p>Just to peak your curiosity, "reloadingallday" on instagram posted a tuner test from an independent party that repeated groupings on each tuner setting 7 times and also included 7 groupings from no tuner. They analyzed the groups by the mean radius. The test calculator uses the x-y offset of every shot from the POA to build the dispersion. He posted the graph where you can see the respective P value for each setting against each other. The results were insignificant. Bryan Litz actually commented on the post and said " There is no evidence harmonics are a significant driver of precision in modern rifles. Another test demonstrates this result; most of the time when a guy thinks his tuner is 'doing something' its more than likely he's misunderstanding the role of natural dispersion."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drabdrew, post: 3084756, member: 128021"] Just to peak your curiosity, "reloadingallday" on instagram posted a tuner test from an independent party that repeated groupings on each tuner setting 7 times and also included 7 groupings from no tuner. They analyzed the groups by the mean radius. The test calculator uses the x-y offset of every shot from the POA to build the dispersion. He posted the graph where you can see the respective P value for each setting against each other. The results were insignificant. Bryan Litz actually commented on the post and said " There is no evidence harmonics are a significant driver of precision in modern rifles. Another test demonstrates this result; most of the time when a guy thinks his tuner is 'doing something' its more than likely he's misunderstanding the role of natural dispersion." [/QUOTE]
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