gappmast
Cast Iron
- Joined
- May 13, 2007
- Location
- California
What is the difference in length between a go and a no go gauge?
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That is what I was looking for. If I do a chamber and it closes on the go gauge and won't close on the go gauge with a .005 shim on the back I should be in good shape. 223 is the chamber I'm interested in at this time.
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It's a Remington 700 action no rapid fire. I just don't see the point is buying a no go gauge when you can get the same effect with a shim. In this case I cut the chamber to close on the go gauge and it won't close when I put a piece of .002" thick tape on the back of the gauge. I'm going to take it to the range today and see how it shoots.
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Thanks for the info I went to the range and after a short barrel break in I put 5 shot in a .321" group at 100 yards. I did some action work, re cut the threads, lugs, and face along with the new Shilen barrel. For a reworked factory gun I'm pleased with the results.
It has not been mentioned that the bolt should be stripped of the ejector and firing pin.
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