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Gunsmithing
Best headspace gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="rifle 57" data-source="post: 686550" data-attributes="member: 50791"><p>tac sniper</p><p>Is this rifle a factory rifle with a factory chamber that you are going to use the PTG bolt on? Or is it a rifle that you are going to re barrel and then install a new bolt at the same time? Either way the bolt will have to be head spaced properly. If a gunsmith is doing the work for you I would use the same brand of gauges that he used. Any of the reamer makers gauges will work fine. If I were you I would get a neck sizer only die to size your fired brass with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rifle 57, post: 686550, member: 50791"] tac sniper Is this rifle a factory rifle with a factory chamber that you are going to use the PTG bolt on? Or is it a rifle that you are going to re barrel and then install a new bolt at the same time? Either way the bolt will have to be head spaced properly. If a gunsmith is doing the work for you I would use the same brand of gauges that he used. Any of the reamer makers gauges will work fine. If I were you I would get a neck sizer only die to size your fired brass with. [/QUOTE]
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