My questions are:
1. How do you keep the liner from rotating while tightening the 'Liner Lock'? It needs to be snugged, not just finger tight. The o-ring grabs the liner and could move it. Will a sufficient amount of silicone lube completely prevent this? You cannot see your indexing mark once the 'Liner Lock' is in place.
2. What is the point of indexing the liner without having the shroud and suppressor installed?
3. Should you begin indexing with the scope set to optical center? Scope to barrel alignment is also dependent on the base and rings. So, should you zero with your most accurate projectile and then begin indexing?
4. Different projectiles are going to change POI... and not necessarily in a vertical line. Can you really determine the most accurate projectile before indexing? In other words, does group size change with indexing or accurate is accurate regardless?
1. How do you keep the liner from rotating while tightening the 'Liner Lock'? It needs to be snugged, not just finger tight. The o-ring grabs the liner and could move it. Will a sufficient amount of silicone lube completely prevent this? You cannot see your indexing mark once the 'Liner Lock' is in place.
2. What is the point of indexing the liner without having the shroud and suppressor installed?
3. Should you begin indexing with the scope set to optical center? Scope to barrel alignment is also dependent on the base and rings. So, should you zero with your most accurate projectile and then begin indexing?
4. Different projectiles are going to change POI... and not necessarily in a vertical line. Can you really determine the most accurate projectile before indexing? In other words, does group size change with indexing or accurate is accurate regardless?
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