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Go/No Go Gauge Mystery
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<blockquote data-quote="westcliffe01" data-source="post: 2198205" data-attributes="member: 35183"><p>I have changed all my factory Savage barrels for aftermarket ones. I buy a go gauge and after setting the headspace I use a piece of a "post it " pad behind the go gauge and the bolts will never close on it. So far I'm pretty sure my headspace is set to minimums. I also use only brass that has been fired in that chamber and so far have not yet had to bump the shoulder to get it to chamber after re-loading. Primarily use a body sizing die and a collet die on the neck which works the neck much less than a full length die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westcliffe01, post: 2198205, member: 35183"] I have changed all my factory Savage barrels for aftermarket ones. I buy a go gauge and after setting the headspace I use a piece of a "post it " pad behind the go gauge and the bolts will never close on it. So far I'm pretty sure my headspace is set to minimums. I also use only brass that has been fired in that chamber and so far have not yet had to bump the shoulder to get it to chamber after re-loading. Primarily use a body sizing die and a collet die on the neck which works the neck much less than a full length die. [/QUOTE]
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