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Originally Posted by sp220 In fact there are basically no "increments" at all, being as when loose, the whole pocket can be positioned freely.
So yes - there is an example of a system that can be used to get a perfect centre line (trust Keith to pull that off). But tricky... |
This is the way the Samick Ultra works. The Samick Masters riser works in an identical way to your Inno. ie. The adjustment is technically infinitely fine. It is just not a question of increments; if you want to turn the grub screws a thousandth of an arcsecond, you can. The only problem is that you get to the point where you cant see if it still needs adjusting; The verification of whether its in the right place is FAR cruder than the mechanism of adjusting it.
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Originally Posted by sp220 I personally was never that comfortable with a pocket held on by screws. But thats just me. |
Look at the little silver bit that the limb peg sits in in your Inno; its just as tenuous a hold as that on an Ultra, Avalon or Kudos. That tiny silver bit is your "limb pocket held on by screws". Mechanically, same thing, different size..