So I'm looking for your opinions on a minor issue that I'm having......
I recently had a well known gunsmith on this board thread and install a Surefire muzzle brake onto my LR-308 upper. After receiving it back, upon inspection I could see that the brake was turned approximately 3 degrees from center causing the brake to appear slightly crooked when the rifle was held perfectly vertical. I'm not sure if the threading was short or the Surefire brake improperly indexed but the net result is that it is noticeable and will cause one side to port gas lower to one side than the other.
My question to you is this, would you send it back and have them redo it or is plus/minus 3 degrees really not a big deal? If I leave it, will there be any adverse problems to performance that I may notice?
I've never dealt with a crooked muzzle brake before and would think the only negative would be potentially kicking up dirt on one side versus the other but as for performance and handling, I wouldn't notice it. Your advice is appreciate.
I recently had a well known gunsmith on this board thread and install a Surefire muzzle brake onto my LR-308 upper. After receiving it back, upon inspection I could see that the brake was turned approximately 3 degrees from center causing the brake to appear slightly crooked when the rifle was held perfectly vertical. I'm not sure if the threading was short or the Surefire brake improperly indexed but the net result is that it is noticeable and will cause one side to port gas lower to one side than the other.
My question to you is this, would you send it back and have them redo it or is plus/minus 3 degrees really not a big deal? If I leave it, will there be any adverse problems to performance that I may notice?
I've never dealt with a crooked muzzle brake before and would think the only negative would be potentially kicking up dirt on one side versus the other but as for performance and handling, I wouldn't notice it. Your advice is appreciate.