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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Range Rod vs Gritters Rod
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<blockquote data-quote="tobnpr" data-source="post: 2011673" data-attributes="member: 68758"><p>I went with Grizzly/Gritters rods because I'd heard from many that they were unable to get repeatability out of them.</p><p>Remove, reinsert- and get different indicator readings.</p><p></p><p>The Grizzly rods work great- but you need to ensure a snug fitting pilot for best results. When I've had an oddball bore size, I hang a light weight on the rod behind the breech which ensures it rides on the bottom lands. I'll usually direct dial with an indicator to double-check the rod and tweak if needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobnpr, post: 2011673, member: 68758"] I went with Grizzly/Gritters rods because I'd heard from many that they were unable to get repeatability out of them. Remove, reinsert- and get different indicator readings. The Grizzly rods work great- but you need to ensure a snug fitting pilot for best results. When I've had an oddball bore size, I hang a light weight on the rod behind the breech which ensures it rides on the bottom lands. I'll usually direct dial with an indicator to double-check the rod and tweak if needed. [/QUOTE]
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