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Reloading
Let's talk about the "dreaded donut"
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 485898" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>Steve,</p><p>once you get used to using gauge pins you'll never go back! You can get them in different grades, and in sets of different sizes. At one time I had them all the way out to an inch, plus all the letter and number drill sizes (you can also order metric sets too). If I remember right they are accurate to within .000050". Another way to do the same thing is with small hole gauges that expand, and are ment to be measured with a micrometer. They make two different styles, and one is ball shaped and the other is d shaped. I like the latter better because you can do more with it.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 485898, member: 25383"] Steve, once you get used to using gauge pins you'll never go back! You can get them in different grades, and in sets of different sizes. At one time I had them all the way out to an inch, plus all the letter and number drill sizes (you can also order metric sets too). If I remember right they are accurate to within .000050". Another way to do the same thing is with small hole gauges that expand, and are ment to be measured with a micrometer. They make two different styles, and one is ball shaped and the other is d shaped. I like the latter better because you can do more with it. gary [/QUOTE]
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