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The PRC die "problem"
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 2035549" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>There are so many accepted ways that machinists and gunsmiths use to fix the problem today, I risk being considered as not in this universe with the following:</p><p>In Gage design (aerospace) we would use a precision gage ball in the tapered hole to define a size at a gage line. A "gage line gage". The ball diameter would be per the .200 line diameter.</p><p>You would be better to have the barrel off, but you could measure to the ball before and lightly polish the chamber and measure again.</p><p>You would have to be able to measure accurately/repeatedly.</p><p>But you could just send it to a really good smith and let him laugh at this one.....</p><p>But that's how we did it making parts.</p><p>Popcorn, Feenix. I'm going back to my cave now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 2035549, member: 104363"] There are so many accepted ways that machinists and gunsmiths use to fix the problem today, I risk being considered as not in this universe with the following: In Gage design (aerospace) we would use a precision gage ball in the tapered hole to define a size at a gage line. A "gage line gage". The ball diameter would be per the .200 line diameter. You would be better to have the barrel off, but you could measure to the ball before and lightly polish the chamber and measure again. You would have to be able to measure accurately/repeatedly. But you could just send it to a really good smith and let him laugh at this one..... But that's how we did it making parts. Popcorn, Feenix. I'm going back to my cave now. [/QUOTE]
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