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Stoney Point Overall Length Gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 42779"><p>I gave my Stoney Point away a couple years ago and the reason being, it would not take into account when the bolt is closed. What I mean is, you could check the length with the Stoney and then take just the case with a bullet & load it into chamber & close bolt. Then of course, very gently remove it & mic it with the compartaor, could be any where from 3-5 thousands differnce. Have rechecked these two ways many of times, in many rifles.</p><p>Closing the bolt can push the casing in farther.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 42779"] I gave my Stoney Point away a couple years ago and the reason being, it would not take into account when the bolt is closed. What I mean is, you could check the length with the Stoney and then take just the case with a bullet & load it into chamber & close bolt. Then of course, very gently remove it & mic it with the compartaor, could be any where from 3-5 thousands differnce. Have rechecked these two ways many of times, in many rifles. Closing the bolt can push the casing in farther. [/QUOTE]
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