I must be a glutton for punishment....
#1- the easiest way I know to measure your indexing is to make up a dummy barrel stub. For ME this is easy because I've always got take-off barrels laying around. I just use one of these. I can't see how/why anyone would "avoid the issue." Another is to make an action dummy, or use another action if you've got access to it. Bottoming out the chamber by hand makes it easier......for me..... some may take issue with this and that's OK too.
#2- While we "may" all agree that indexing to centerline is important for tracking, (I don't) I've got two brand-new barrels done using Jerry's method.... barrels done by someone Jerry knows well and would trust with his own stuff..... which shoot clear out of the scope adjustment at 100yds. To the SIDE.
I can't for the life of me see as how anyone thinks that aligning the front hole with the back hole somehow cancels the curve, my own luck has been about 70-30 with long barrels. And my experience base is wicked thin and narrow but I've got three barrels that are significantly off centerline. I will agree that aligning the holes takes some of it away.
For short little BR barrels I'm @ 100%, I can screw barrels off and on and just clik over 3-5" to my bullet hole . Straight barrels? luck? dunno.
al
#1- the easiest way I know to measure your indexing is to make up a dummy barrel stub. For ME this is easy because I've always got take-off barrels laying around. I just use one of these. I can't see how/why anyone would "avoid the issue." Another is to make an action dummy, or use another action if you've got access to it. Bottoming out the chamber by hand makes it easier......for me..... some may take issue with this and that's OK too.
#2- While we "may" all agree that indexing to centerline is important for tracking, (I don't) I've got two brand-new barrels done using Jerry's method.... barrels done by someone Jerry knows well and would trust with his own stuff..... which shoot clear out of the scope adjustment at 100yds. To the SIDE.
I can't for the life of me see as how anyone thinks that aligning the front hole with the back hole somehow cancels the curve, my own luck has been about 70-30 with long barrels. And my experience base is wicked thin and narrow but I've got three barrels that are significantly off centerline. I will agree that aligning the holes takes some of it away.
For short little BR barrels I'm @ 100%, I can screw barrels off and on and just clik over 3-5" to my bullet hole . Straight barrels? luck? dunno.
al