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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 2315748" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>Factory take offs were not necessarily chambered correctly the first time at the factory. Production pressure has literally forced too many shortcuts to doing things the correct way. I've checked go-gauge protrusion on many take offs. Some are ok while some chambers appear too deep. Dr</p><p>Track and rechamber will often cure what was done wrong the first time.</p><p>Virgin brass and tape is not a substitute for go-no go gauges just to save $30 to $65 on a budget rebarrel. You can't do a job correctly without the proper tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 2315748, member: 18849"] Factory take offs were not necessarily chambered correctly the first time at the factory. Production pressure has literally forced too many shortcuts to doing things the correct way. I've checked go-gauge protrusion on many take offs. Some are ok while some chambers appear too deep. Dr Track and rechamber will often cure what was done wrong the first time. Virgin brass and tape is not a substitute for go-no go gauges just to save $30 to $65 on a budget rebarrel. You can't do a job correctly without the proper tools. [/QUOTE]
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