Hey Guys and Gals,
I made an alarming discovery yesterday while shooting my Crown mk2 600mm in .25 .
First of all, I would like to say I love the tunability of the Yokozuna. It really helped calm down the the 1:18 slug liner I have installed . Groups closed down to some nice 8 shot groups at my home range of 78 yards. This shots were fired at 78 yards with a right to left crosswind at 6 mph with a few gusts touching 10 mph.
But as I started , I notice my shroud was almost touching my air vessel. Not sure if the weight of the Yokozuna on the unsupported shroud bent my barrel or what is happening.
As you can see my shroud clearance difference went from 1/4 " to 1/16".
I am thinking of indexing my barrel the opposite of the bend hoping for a correction to occur.
Bottom line, I think if your are planning on using the Yokozuna on your Crown, or any barrel mounted tuning device, a barrel band should be used.
Your thoughts?
I made an alarming discovery yesterday while shooting my Crown mk2 600mm in .25 .
First of all, I would like to say I love the tunability of the Yokozuna. It really helped calm down the the 1:18 slug liner I have installed . Groups closed down to some nice 8 shot groups at my home range of 78 yards. This shots were fired at 78 yards with a right to left crosswind at 6 mph with a few gusts touching 10 mph.
But as I started , I notice my shroud was almost touching my air vessel. Not sure if the weight of the Yokozuna on the unsupported shroud bent my barrel or what is happening.
As you can see my shroud clearance difference went from 1/4 " to 1/16".
I am thinking of indexing my barrel the opposite of the bend hoping for a correction to occur.
Bottom line, I think if your are planning on using the Yokozuna on your Crown, or any barrel mounted tuning device, a barrel band should be used.
Your thoughts?