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    Announcing The Insite Arms Barrel Tuner !

    Introducing the Insite Arms Barrel Tuner!
    This tuner needs no additional gunsmithing.
    If you have a Heathen Muzzle Brake you are in Business!

    Each tuner comes with a replacement locking collar for your Heathen Brake allowing easy installation of the Insite Tuner.
    Available in 3 sizes to fit our .885, .995 & 1.125" Heathen Brakes.

    Excellent pairing with our new 1/2x28 thread .885 Heathen for running the Insite Tuner on the Vudoo 22 rimfire.

    Maintains correct placement of the crown within the rear port.

    416 stainless steel

    $200 cdn / $155usd

    Shipping expected Mid March
    Email andy@insitearms.com to get on our pre-order list!

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    EC Tuner
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    Quote Originally Posted by PitBull1973 View Post
    EC Tuner
    ???

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    Genius idea. I like it

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    Nylon tipped set screws would be easier on the threads.
    Is there a version that doesn’t require a brake?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 257Wby View Post
    Nylon tipped set screws would be easier on the threads.
    Is there a version that doesn’t require a brake?
    Nylon tipped set screws deform and eventually fail. They also don't have enough bite to hold solid. Engaging on a thread also isn't ideal as the thread can deform and the set screw may loosen. Our mounting collar has the set screws engage on a non threaded portion or flat surface of the collar that is nitride hardened.... therefore not damaging the threads and providing a flat perpendicular surface for the set screw to lock up against. We tested nylon, brass and steel. This combination was solid with no failure and the highest retained tuner concentricity.
    Last edited by Insite Arms; 02-14-2021 at 12:02 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 257Wby View Post
    Nylon tipped set screws would be easier on the threads.
    Is there a version that doesn’t require a brake?
    No, the tuner is designed to only work on a Heathen Brake at this point however a non brake option is possibly an option

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    pardon my ignorance and lack of knowledge in this topic. But I am genuinely curious what this Tuner is suppose to do. Barrel harmonics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Insite Arms View Post
    Nylon tipped set screws deform and eventually fail. They also don't have enough bite to hold solid. Engaging on a thread also isn't ideal as the thread can deform and the set screw may loosen...
    I realize you have your solution but the best way to do this on the threads would have been to use a sacrificial lead bb in-between the set screw and the threads. You could include some extra bb's from a bag of lead shot for less than $0.02 to allow repeat installations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bleaches View Post
    pardon my ignorance and lack of knowledge in this topic. But I am genuinely curious what this Tuner is suppose to do. Barrel harmonics?
    Yes-the tuner is a weight-when moved along the axis of the bore changes the harmonics of the barrel

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