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NAME THAT TUNE

Some people like to tinker, fixing things when they break. But sometimes things don’t even have to be broken, and that’s the case with tuning, a process that really came into its own with spring-powered rifles back in the 1970s, mainly because those are the type of rifles most of us had at the time.

The aim is to improve performance – not to make something unreliable or dangerous. At its very best, tuning may often decrease power, as an air rifle running high, but still within legal limits, may kick like a mule, making it difficult

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