Mfgs spec torque instructions for muzzle devices to stay put, that's it.
Rocksett is a wonderful tool to stay it put while allowing a decent hand tight-single digit lb torque. Satasfying accuracy is something that varies from person to person, so you'll see a lot of simple "follow the spec" replies and "your overthinking" things
Barrel stretch is a thing, heavy torque negetively affects accuracy as this happens. What that fact may have to do with your build is up to you, but it's good to know and easy to prevent since you already invested in the pricey Rocksett that has about a year of shelf life
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Should I let it go or should I redo it? Is the damage already done since it's been on there for over a week now?
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You have a choice of either,
No "damage" that I know of, it's common to torque the spec that the mfg recommends. But if you want to remove it, I believe the process involves submerging it in water for a bit to break down the adhesive. How long, I forgot but check the process of removing if you don't know.
I am also the same type of end user where im looking to get shit right or invest in an end result that performs at the highest ability for the shit load of money this hobby demands, to some it's NBD but don't neutralize the question with ignorance.
And of course someone please correct me if im wrong
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