@bafrank3poc It's pretty easy. Bolt should close on the go gauge, and stop at half cock on the no go gauge. Then torque down and re-check. If you don't want to buy 2 gauges, you can use a go gauge, then apply a piece of 3M scotch tape to the bottom and it will become a no go gauge. The difference between the two is .002", exact same thickness of scotch tape.
If you guys offered a 6.5 Creedmoor barrel I'm sure I could 'shoot-out' my .243 SPS(SS) a little faster (grin !).
67dodgepolara 2 months ago
Just a little comment about the Go-No Go gauge and head space setting process would have been appreciated.
bafrank3poc 7 months ago
@bafrank3poc It's pretty easy. Bolt should close on the go gauge, and stop at half cock on the no go gauge. Then torque down and re-check. If you don't want to buy 2 gauges, you can use a go gauge, then apply a piece of 3M scotch tape to the bottom and it will become a no go gauge. The difference between the two is .002", exact same thickness of scotch tape.
ThrottleJunkie 7 months ago
@ThrottleJunkie Thank you!
bafrank3poc 7 months ago
@bafrank3poc Not a problem. Any other questions just shoot me a PM.
ThrottleJunkie 7 months ago