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The Raptor Tuner was designed to add even more performance to our Raptor muzzle brakes. Tuners allow you to control and adjust barrel harmonics , also sometimes called barrel whip or vibration .
By adjusting the tuner in small increments , you can define the precise moment the bullet leaves the muzzle . The goal is for the projectile to exit when the barrel is in a phase of minimal movement , thus reducing unpredictability caused by vibrations, which significantly improves group consistency .
Tuners can be used to optimize accuracy with factory ammunition , or to refine your existing reloads and achieve even tighter groups.
The tuner includes:
- The tuner body
- The internal insert
The Raptor Tuners can accommodate barrels with a maximum diameter of 25.4 mm (1") .
Our tuners have been precision-engineered to ensure perfect compatibility with our Raptor muzzle brakes .
We strongly recommend using them exclusively with Raptor brakes .
⚠️ Warning: using the tuner with a silencer or sound moderator will void the warranty .
It is important to emphasize that, although tuners have a real impact on the harmonics of the cannon , they do not work miracles .
A tuner can optimize your weapon's performance , but it won't transform a round with a 3 MOA group into one with a 0.3 MOA group. Its effect on accuracy remains limited under certain conditions .
APW Barrel Tuner
€165.00Price
Sales Tax Included
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