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300 Win Mag Headspace Gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="entoptics" data-source="post: 2838366" data-attributes="member: 104268"><p>That's how I've done it on 4 belted mag barrels, though I add a piece of painters tape (0.004") to the base of the gauge as a "no-go". Clock the barrel so it opens/closes freely on go, absolutely won't close on the tape+go. I also removed the ejector to avoid any issues of alignment, and to make it easier to manipulate the gauge without it popping out.</p><p></p><p>Base to shoulder on two different X-caliber barrels (264 Win Mag and 7 Rem Mag) was identical using this procedure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="entoptics, post: 2838366, member: 104268"] That's how I've done it on 4 belted mag barrels, though I add a piece of painters tape (0.004") to the base of the gauge as a "no-go". Clock the barrel so it opens/closes freely on go, absolutely won't close on the tape+go. I also removed the ejector to avoid any issues of alignment, and to make it easier to manipulate the gauge without it popping out. Base to shoulder on two different X-caliber barrels (264 Win Mag and 7 Rem Mag) was identical using this procedure. [/QUOTE]
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