Pt&G makes a Go guage that has 40 degree shoulder and is .004 shorter. I have one on order.What is the best way to chamber 6BRA with .004 crush?
Would you just use a feeler gauge between shoulder and action or would you chuck the 6BR go gauge and shave .004 off the back?
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Pt&G makes a Go guage that has 40 degree shoulder and is .004 shorter. I have one on order.
Do you have a link to the gauge that is needed?Pt&G makes a Go guage that has 40 degree shoulder and is .004 shorter. I have one on order.
Do you have a part number?Pt&G makes a Go guage that has 40 degree shoulder and is .004 shorter. I have one on order.
A measurement from the barrel shoulder to the back of the HS gauge thats .004" longer than the measurement from the action face to the bolt face.
Do you have a link to the gauge that is needed?
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Go to the PT&G website and click on gauges, then headspace gauges, then wildcat gauges. After this scroll down to near the bottom of this group and you will see one for the 6mm BR AI. Good shooting...JamesDo you have a part number?
Go to the PT&G website and click on gauges, then headspace gauges, then wildcat gauges. After this scroll down to near the bottom of this group and you will see one for the 6mm BR AI. Good shooting...James
A measurement from the barrel shoulder to the back of the HS gauge thats .004" longer than the measurement from the action face to the bolt face.
I dont really experience crush. I would be looking at your setup or machine work if you are seeing .002-.003" change in headspace by torquing the barrel.You wouldn’t go .006-.007 longer to account for crush while torque-ing?
I dont really experience crush. I would be looking at your setup or machine work if you are seeing .002-.003" change in headspace by torquing the barrel.
I agree with Alex. I see people talk about crush all the time with their chambers. The only situation I have ever experience this is with factory remingtons that haven’t been trued. Crooked action face, untrue recoil lug In this situation you will have crush. Otherwise you shouldn’t ever experience this.
From the very first barrel ever engraved 6BRA, I have used a 6 br go and held .004" short on it.