So the dual feed ramps won't cause a problem if a little off center?
nope, they aren't exactly on center axis on any of my m14 rifles , this due to the how the bullets feed off the magazine follower. It is "by design".
That said, if there was a gross error in machining the barrel at the factory it could happen that the feed ramps could be out of spec but I've never had that issue with these rifles.
The correct way to time a barrel to an m14 receiver is to ensure the gas port is aligned at bottom dead center and if the barrel is machined correctly and the flash hider machined correctly, indexing the barrel as I described above, with levelling bars, is the correct procedure. Most installers don't verify gas port BDC like I do but it is technically the way to do it.
there are excellent tutorials in these M14 sticky threads on m14 barrel installation. Best to share this info with your chosen gunsmith.
very simple, must achieve 80 to 90 foot pounds of torque to index
and use levelling bars on receiver and flashider sight base
if you want a second point of reference to verify index, gas port should be at bottom dead center.
n bob's yer uncle
