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Tight freebore in Tikka factory barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 3062724" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>The only reloader who might need a mic that can measure 4 places to the right of the decimal point is the high end competitor shooting sanctioned BR or maybe F Class. They might sort bullets to the .0001". Even then, it would be for comparison, not for size, as true repeatability might only be achieved in a "clean, inspection room". We gotta' remember, this discussion is about a <strong>factory take-off barrel! </strong>If I thought I was in need of a 0-1" mic that could measure to .0001", I'd buy a Starrett or Mitutoyo off Ebay instead of buying one of the offerings by Horn/Speer/Red. In ending, you just can't expect "custom quality" in barrels when you buy "factory". Oh!, Ya' need to buy a 'standard' so you can check your mic for 'zero', also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 3062724, member: 24284"] The only reloader who might need a mic that can measure 4 places to the right of the decimal point is the high end competitor shooting sanctioned BR or maybe F Class. They might sort bullets to the .0001". Even then, it would be for comparison, not for size, as true repeatability might only be achieved in a "clean, inspection room". We gotta' remember, this discussion is about a [B]factory take-off barrel! [/B]If I thought I was in need of a 0-1" mic that could measure to .0001", I'd buy a Starrett or Mitutoyo off Ebay instead of buying one of the offerings by Horn/Speer/Red. In ending, you just can't expect "custom quality" in barrels when you buy "factory". Oh!, Ya' need to buy a 'standard' so you can check your mic for 'zero', also. [/QUOTE]
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