Ive seen a lot of guys dialing in a muzzle on the lands but only in one place and then calling it good.
That seems to me all they are establishing is radial alignment at one point and not ensuring that the crown is truly cut square to the bore?
I appreciate the bore wanders a little but surely it would make more sense to clock the muzzle t two points over at least a bullets length so that it is co-axially true? Even use a tapered range rod and measure at two points if you didn't have a long enough needle on your indicator?
I would welcome your thoughts guys
That seems to me all they are establishing is radial alignment at one point and not ensuring that the crown is truly cut square to the bore?
I appreciate the bore wanders a little but surely it would make more sense to clock the muzzle t two points over at least a bullets length so that it is co-axially true? Even use a tapered range rod and measure at two points if you didn't have a long enough needle on your indicator?
I would welcome your thoughts guys