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Headspacing: Is GO gauge supposed to equate to never-fired brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Max Heat" data-source="post: 632446" data-attributes="member: 43153"><p>I have found out that any ultra mag gauge will will work for any OTHER ultra mag caliber, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE 338RUM, which would need it's own SPECIFIC gauge. I'll get a 300RUM gauge, but what is the best brand? I've found that Forster, Clymer, Manson, and Ackley make them. But I've also heard that there are variances between them, within the SAAMI spec. I want to use the one that is the tightest (shortest).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max Heat, post: 632446, member: 43153"] I have found out that any ultra mag gauge will will work for any OTHER ultra mag caliber, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE 338RUM, which would need it's own SPECIFIC gauge. I'll get a 300RUM gauge, but what is the best brand? I've found that Forster, Clymer, Manson, and Ackley make them. But I've also heard that there are variances between them, within the SAAMI spec. I want to use the one that is the tightest (shortest). [/QUOTE]
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