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Best headspace gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="tacsniper0888" data-source="post: 686398" data-attributes="member: 51520"><p>Hey guys I'm in the process of buying a set of headspace gauges for head spacing my .338 win mag project. I'm new to the long range and custom rifle realm. I'm going to purchase a go, no-go, and a field gauge. What do you guys recommend from personal experience to be the best, most accurate and easy to use on the market? I want to buy all from the same manufacturer as I have been warned against mixing manufacturers due to what is referred to as tolerance stacking. The bolt I'm using in my Remington 700 is the one piece bolt body from PT&G. Should I use their gauges? I'm also going to use the go gauge to set up my full length resizing die to keep from overworking my brass. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tacsniper0888, post: 686398, member: 51520"] Hey guys I'm in the process of buying a set of headspace gauges for head spacing my .338 win mag project. I'm new to the long range and custom rifle realm. I'm going to purchase a go, no-go, and a field gauge. What do you guys recommend from personal experience to be the best, most accurate and easy to use on the market? I want to buy all from the same manufacturer as I have been warned against mixing manufacturers due to what is referred to as tolerance stacking. The bolt I'm using in my Remington 700 is the one piece bolt body from PT&G. Should I use their gauges? I'm also going to use the go gauge to set up my full length resizing die to keep from overworking my brass. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks guys. [/QUOTE]
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