They sure aren't soft and I'd say they are hardened. How hard I don't know.Typical gauges aren't hardened, right?
I have bought rifles for less than JGS wants for a custom headspace gauge.Call JGS or Manson and they will make whatever you want.
I don't know but I'd assume they are made from some pre hardened alloy. Not super hard and still machinable. If guessing, I'd say low 40's rockwell.Often they're made from hardened, precision ground stock.
That's a great idea. I was thinking even easier...clear tape but I understand him wanting a better solution too. He should be able to cut it with carbide pretty easily. I think I'd use a field gauge and put it in a collet, then tak whatever is needed off of the bottom and call it a day.Get a no go and field and grind them to your requirement and remark them. Yes they are hardened.
That'd be great. Could probably just hit it somewhere with a file and tell enough from that though.I could hardness test one. Probably wouldn’t hurt to test the face of it that doesn’t go against the bolt face
That's a great idea. I was thinking even easier...clear tape but I understand him wanting a better solution too. He should be able to cut it with carbide pretty easily. I think I'd use a field gauge and put it in a collet, then tak whatever is needed off of the bottom and call it a day.
The Forster gauges I have remarked have been hardened, but a diamond scratch engraver marked them easilyenough.That's a great idea. I was thinking even easier...clear tape but I understand him wanting a better solution too. He should be able to cut it with carbide pretty easily. I think I'd use a field gauge and put it in a collet, then tak whatever is needed off of the bottom and call it a day.