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Go-no go gauge dimensions
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<blockquote data-quote="Dirtrax" data-source="post: 1925023" data-attributes="member: 78945"><p>That's exactly what I have been doing. Sometimes I just over-think things and I want to be sure I'm doing the right thing. I read in another post where Cohunt mentioned that Manson no-go gauges are .006" longer than the go gauges. I'm using a .007" shim and adjusting headspace (remage) until it will only close with some effort applied. All seems well. My ADG brass seems to take 3-4 firings to get to length at the datum unlike the WW brass I was using. I just thought I'd throw it out there to confirm/deny my method. I don't want to use the belt for headspace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirtrax, post: 1925023, member: 78945"] That’s exactly what I have been doing. Sometimes I just over-think things and I want to be sure I’m doing the right thing. I read in another post where Cohunt mentioned that Manson no-go gauges are .006” longer than the go gauges. I’m using a .007” shim and adjusting headspace (remage) until it will only close with some effort applied. All seems well. My ADG brass seems to take 3-4 firings to get to length at the datum unlike the WW brass I was using. I just thought I’d throw it out there to confirm/deny my method. I don’t want to use the belt for headspace. [/QUOTE]
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