Go Nogo gauges

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Mozzie
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Go Nogo gauges

#1 Postby Mozzie » Mon Aug 24, 2020 7:03 pm

Ok I'm sure it's been covered somewhere but finding it is a different story.
When changing barrels do you need to use a go and a nogo gauge.
Or just tighten until tight ?
Additional info, barrels supplied and chambered by gunsmith
Thanks
Mozzie
My truck doesn’t run on love, it runs on diesel.
However, I love my rifle and it runs on lead. #-o

Old Trev-39
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Re: Go Nogo gauges

#2 Postby Old Trev-39 » Mon Aug 24, 2020 7:49 pm

Mozzie,
Just tightenup. You saw me do it in Townsville at the July shoot.

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Re: Go Nogo gauges

#3 Postby Mozzie » Mon Aug 24, 2020 8:14 pm

Trev
Thanks mate.
My truck doesn’t run on love, it runs on diesel.
However, I love my rifle and it runs on lead. #-o


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