Tuning a regulated gun with multi caliber capabilities question

Most likely yes. When you change calibers you are changing so many variables all at once. It’s very unlikely that your “sweet spot” wouldn’t change. The idea of multiple calibers in the same rifle sounds great until you spend the time and effort to develop a really great tune; especially with slugs. Then you question how badly do you really want to change that barrel. That’s why I have two nearly identical Crown MK2 rifles. One in .22 and one in .177.
Kenny
 
Most likely yes. When you change calibers you are changing so many variables all at once. It’s very unlikely that your “sweet spot” wouldn’t change. The idea of multiple calibers in the same rifle sounds great until you spend the time and effort to develop a really great tune; especially with slugs. Then you question how badly do you really want to change that barrel. That’s why I have two nearly identical Crown MK2 rifles. One in .22 and one in .177.
Kenny
lol yeah tuning isn’t fun for me I don’t have the patience, time or the desire. The leshiy is easy but still it remains a .25. This is why I only shoot a Leshiy 2 no traditional tuning needed
 
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