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Badger FTE timing...

dtibbals

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I have a new GAP rifle that I had ship with a Badger FTE. I also shoot this rifle suppressed when I can. I honestly don't recall if when I got the rifle new from GAP if the break timed out against the shoulder or not. However when I have reinstalled it when against the shoulder the break has to be timed a 1/2 turn off the shoulder exactly to be properly timed. Is this OK? I figure it would be, there is just a minimal gap between the barrel shoulder and the FTE, exactly one half turn. Once you tighten down the bolt it is rock solid. Your guys thoughts and is there a way to have it sit on the shoulder but be timed correctly?

Thanks,
David
 
Screw it on all the way, then back it off until it is level. Next, tighten the cross bolt so the brake will no longer turn. It is very easy to level since the top of the brake is a flat surface.
 
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Screw it on all the way, then back it off until it is level. Next, tighten the cross bolt so the brake will no longer turn. It is very easy to level since the top of the brake is a flat surface.

LOL well this I know...and it is what I am doing however I wasn't sure if it had to be up against the shoulder.