Hey folks,
I just noticed that the Op. Rod and gas piston on my M305 are not well aligned. See pic below. The questions I have are:
- Is this a safety or durability concern?
- Will it cause precision issues? The rifle shoots 1.5 MOA regularly and if I'm lucky, a little less.
- If it is a concern, what do I do about it? I'm thinkin' that this is due to over-indexing of the barrel but that's just my guess.
This is a pic of the head of the Op. Rod with the rifle upside down. The bolt is locked back. For those not familiar with Blackfeather stocks, the Op. Rod is sitting in the Blackfeather Op. Rod Guide.
You can see the "imprint" of the gas piston on the head of the Op. Rod. You can see it is 1mm to 2mm off centre.
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I just noticed that the Op. Rod and gas piston on my M305 are not well aligned. See pic below. The questions I have are:
- Is this a safety or durability concern?
- Will it cause precision issues? The rifle shoots 1.5 MOA regularly and if I'm lucky, a little less.
- If it is a concern, what do I do about it? I'm thinkin' that this is due to over-indexing of the barrel but that's just my guess.
This is a pic of the head of the Op. Rod with the rifle upside down. The bolt is locked back. For those not familiar with Blackfeather stocks, the Op. Rod is sitting in the Blackfeather Op. Rod Guide.
You can see the "imprint" of the gas piston on the head of the Op. Rod. You can see it is 1mm to 2mm off centre.
