Grizzly rods have been my go-to for indicating, then check with a long-stem indicator. Whenever I've needed to tweak, it's the rod back in for that job.
So I want to experiment, eliminate the rod step and see if it saves time.
I know this sounds like a "machining 101" question- and mebbe I'm having a senior moment here- but how TF can you dial in the grooves, when they do not align with the jacking screws on the inboard and outboard spiders (and their locations change constantly as you travel down the bore).
I played around with this for the first time this evening on a barrel I'm chambering, got frustrated after about 15 minutes and am about to just go back to the rod.
This ain't get high/low, split the difference in 90 degree increments.
So I want to experiment, eliminate the rod step and see if it saves time.
I know this sounds like a "machining 101" question- and mebbe I'm having a senior moment here- but how TF can you dial in the grooves, when they do not align with the jacking screws on the inboard and outboard spiders (and their locations change constantly as you travel down the bore).
I played around with this for the first time this evening on a barrel I'm chambering, got frustrated after about 15 minutes and am about to just go back to the rod.
This ain't get high/low, split the difference in 90 degree increments.