Brians356
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brian356,
Are the bushings that gauge considerably tighter coated?
If you mean TiN coated, I mentioned that I found many plain and coated gauged small.
To elaborate, I gauged a total of 17 bushings. Of the 8 TiN coated, all 8 gauged small, of the 9 plain ones 6 gauged small. Of the 17 bushings, only 3 gauged at nominal, and they happen to be plain ones.
My gages are the ubiquitous Vermont Gage class ZZ "Minus", meaning they are .0002" smaller than the nominal size. So if the .279 gage is a snug fit into a .279 bushing, it indicates the bushing is very close to its nominal size. If a .279 bushing will simply not accept a .279 gage, it means the bushing is at least .0002" small. Then if the next lower size gage, .278, is a snug fit, it suggests the bushing is very close to a full .0010" too small; but if it's a looser fit, it suggests the bushing is .0004 to .0009" too small, and it becomes a feel thing to judge where it might fall.
If you happen to have more than one of a particular size bushing (say a plain and a TiN) it's important to always use the same one for a particular load to help ensure consistent neck sizing, as they're not likely to be identical just because they're marked the same size.
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