I couldn't think of a decent title to describe the question I'm asking, sorry...
About a month ago, I discovered an imperfection on the crown of Krieger barrel. I sent it back to them, they evaluated it, and re-crowned it; but when they re-crowned it they didn't push back the shoulder. So now the total length of threads is about .052" shorter than standard. I am/was planning on using a Surefire MB556K, but I'm now concerned that the shorter threads will effect the performance. The Surefire break has a baffle .618" in, which on a barrel with standard length threads and a crush washer, would sit around a tenth off the crown. Because the threads on my Krieger are shorter than normal, I'd now be looking at a larger gap. Is this something I should be concerned about? My main fear is that excessive carbon will build up in the enlarged gap over time and degrade accuracy, or is that idea nonsense?
Basically, I'm just looking for any insight into my situation here. Do you see a problem with mating the components I have? Am I good to go? What would you do?
Also, what is generally regarded as the best muzzle device when accuracy is the priority. And I already know no muzzle device is the best option, but that's not what I'm looking for...
The Krieger
The threads on my Centurion arms barrel for comparison
The depth of Surefire break to where the baffle starts
And a crush washer
About a month ago, I discovered an imperfection on the crown of Krieger barrel. I sent it back to them, they evaluated it, and re-crowned it; but when they re-crowned it they didn't push back the shoulder. So now the total length of threads is about .052" shorter than standard. I am/was planning on using a Surefire MB556K, but I'm now concerned that the shorter threads will effect the performance. The Surefire break has a baffle .618" in, which on a barrel with standard length threads and a crush washer, would sit around a tenth off the crown. Because the threads on my Krieger are shorter than normal, I'd now be looking at a larger gap. Is this something I should be concerned about? My main fear is that excessive carbon will build up in the enlarged gap over time and degrade accuracy, or is that idea nonsense?
Basically, I'm just looking for any insight into my situation here. Do you see a problem with mating the components I have? Am I good to go? What would you do?
Also, what is generally regarded as the best muzzle device when accuracy is the priority. And I already know no muzzle device is the best option, but that's not what I'm looking for...
The Krieger

The threads on my Centurion arms barrel for comparison


The depth of Surefire break to where the baffle starts


And a crush washer
