Shooting For Perfection Clint Swigert

I will clarify what we are up to in the reward.
Clint Swigert from Shooting For Perfection $100
Auto Bench Rest Association $50
Auto Bench rest Association if shot with LAPUA ammo $50
Luke Restivo Co-Owner of ABRA shot with LAPUA ammo $50
Anonymous Contributor $200
Jack Harper Supporter of ARA and ABRA $50
Les Williams Supporter of ARA and ABRA $50
Mike Turmite has contributed a 10/22 bench rest style stock value $600
Fred Jamison supporter of ARA and ABRA $50
Bill Wynne supporter of ARA and ABRA $50
Winfield supporter of ARA $1500 for 2015 ARA season only
Dan Killough of Killough Shooting Sports $250
TOTAL comes to $3,000 in cash and prices for the first person to shoot a 2500 on a ARA target in a sanctioned club match or tournament using a 10/22 style rifle and target must be certified by ARA headquarters
I talked to Dan Killough today, and he is wanting to make sure that everybody understood the qualifications that you must meet in order to win the reward.
Rules to qualify for the reward money for shooting an ARA Record 2500 Target with a semi-auto 22LR rifle.
· Rifle must be a 22LR semi-auto per the ABRA rules (Note that either a one or two piece rest setup may be used per the ARA defined rules.)
see Link: http://www.autobenchrestassociation....rms-rules.html
· Target must be shot in a sanctioned ARA match or tournament as defined per the ARA rules.
· Target must be certified per the ARA rules by the ARA Headquarters. Once the ARA Headquarters has notified that the target has passed inspection and certification the reward will be presented to the winner of such by the reward sponsor at a designated date and time as determined by the reward sponsor.
· The reward sponsor reserves the right to end the reward at any time and make modifications to the amount offered depending on all those involved who have offered contributions to the reward whether it’s to increase or decrease it.
Note that those involved want to promote the sport and the intentions are to let the reward stand until it’s collected.
Joe
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CST is honored for the opportunity to work with Clint Swigert of Shooting For Perfection in the development of the SFP Pro-X Barrel Tuner. Following Clint's instructions closely has yielded the first barrel tuning device that allows a tuning procedure of both mathematical volume as well as allowing the addition of mass (weight). These two tuning methodologies can be used independently or in conjunction with each other, allowing more options finding accuracy solutions. Regardless of which method prescribed to, we believe the Pro-X Tuner to be the best barrel tuner available for rimfire shooters wishing to find that 'last crumb on the table' for the ultimate in accuracy.

Jun 19, 2013 Shooting for Perfection. James Swan 06.19.13. I remember the shot very well. As I have done hundreds of thousands of times before, I steadied myself, focused on a quarter-sized orange dot in the. Oct 11, 2015 October 11, 2015 Clint and Clemme Swigert, of Shooting for Perfection, came to the Buckeye Rimfire Club on Saturday October 10 to sell some Eley ammo. Folks could test ammo for about an hour before match time and several lots of the new shipment were found to be real good.

First introduced by SFP in 2015, CST is delighted to offer the Pro-X Tuner and accessories here, a truly innovative product for the most discriminating shooter.

Feature of the Pro-X Tuner include:

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* 0 -.400' linear adjustment range, .001' graduation, micrometer-markings machined into the body of the tuner.

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* Tuner adjustment secured by three nylon-tipped setscrews designed to negate vibration and eliminates extra moving parts, such as O-rings, springs and detent-balls.

* Machined to precise tolerances, engraved markings timed correctly.

* Precision collet-type fastening to the barrel using two #6 socket head screws, (.700' ID is standard).

* Forward thread is sized 1-3/8' - 18 tpi with multiple length bushings available to tune by volume. Additionally, a thread adapter is available to convert the forward thread to 1-3/8' - 32 tpi, a common thread size that allows the use of added weight for tuning.

* Polished aerospace grade 6061-T6 aluminum material for Tuner and Bushings. Fit and finish not to be duplicated!

INSTRUCTIONS:

Once the Pro-X Tuner is installed to the end of the barrel, the front housing can be linearly adjusted to find a 'sweet spot' yielding optimal accuracy. To facilitate this process, additional weight can be added or different length bushings can be added to the front of the tuner, both methods altering the barrel harmonics with final tweaks completed by adjusting the front housing. Just as a micrometer, the front housing is graduated .001' increments, .025' per revolution, .400' total adjustment range.

WEIGHT METHOD:

The Pro-X Tuner unmodified and without attachments weighs in at 5.3 ounces. The Brass Thread Adapter adds 3.65 ounces for a total of 8.95 ounces. With the Thread Adapter installed, additional weights can be added using the forward 1-3/8 - 32 tpi thread of the Thread Adapter.

VOLUME METHOD:

Using the 9th harmonic with the Pro-X Tuner and a little math, an anticipated adjustment configuration and setting can be acquired quickly with surprisingly positive results.

The 9th harmonic dictates that the barrel length be measured first, from the bolt face to the edge of the crown, (not the end of the barrel). Once this value is known, simply find which combination of Tuner and Bushing (see Tuner Configurations below) puts your barrel in the middle of the available range. To find the final setting, use the provided starting barrel length (tuner is at '0' setting), and for every .008' your barrel extends past this starting point value, move the front housing out .001'. To simplify, the amount of extra length your barrel is over the starting points provided below, this amount is divided by 8 to find the micrometer setting on the front housing.

EXAMPLE: Your barrel measures 20.68'. You pick the Tuner + 1/2' Bushing Configuration, with a barrel length range of 18.424' to 21.624'. Your barrel is 2.256' longer than the starting point (20.68 minus 18.424). You divide 2.256' by 8, equaling .282'. Using the micrometer, you now move the front housing forward to a value of .282' and go shoot!

TUNER CONFIGURATIONS:

Tuner - no attachments = Barrel lengths starting at 15.37' to 18.57'

Tuner + 1/2' Bushing = Barrel lengths starting at 18.424' to 21.624'

Tuner + 3/4' Bushing = Barrel lengths starting at 20.424' to 23.624'

Tuner + 1' Bushing = Barrel lengths starting at 22.424' to 25.624'

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Tuner + 1-1/8' Bushing = Barrel lengths starting at 23.424' to 26.624'

Tuner + 1-1/4' Bushing = Barrel lengths starting at 24.424' to 27.624'

Tuner + Brass Thread Adapter = Barrel lengths starting at 19.16' to 22.36'

NOTE: The SFP Pro-X Barrel Tuner comes with a .700' Bore for attachment to the end of the barrel. When enlarging this bore to fit the barrel to be used, it is important to maintain the bore depth (1.200') presented with the tuner for accuracy of the above values. It is advised that machining to the tuner should be done by a qualified gunsmith currently doing work successfully for rimfire benchrest shooters.