Hey that's pretty good info there. Yes you are right, It is almost like a restike die to where you crisp a preformed part. with the exception of no bottom stake or punch. ALMOST...
The go gauge that you use to chamber the rifle with. To a point it will have a shut height for setting a die to form the brass to the chamber. Rather than guessing where to start or to use for measuring where your chamber is. But with the exception of what
BoydAllen said.. the deviation is to far off to measure with the go gouge to do what I am wanting to do. I would in turn have to make a new gauge to set the chamber depth that will work with my dies. The tolerance of the saami specs is not that precision of a standard to set anything to. It is just a starting point or a reference. It is kind of like running a progressive die off the die stops and saying it is making a consistent part. Laughing Out Loud... Or with maybe even slugs under the die you know??

Not wanting to alter the gauge. It is a starting point to start measuring the chamber to let the chamber setter/ smith to know they are getting close. I say it should not have that much variation! Its like this, The powder and bullet is the punch that forces the brass to the chamber walls, or pressure from the ignition of it anyway. and the chamber is the form cavity. So we are restriking the brass. The brass has already been formed. I say there needs to be a FINISH GAUGE. And if it is gone over that is the smiths fault same for under size. If there is a finish gauge then there would be no bumming the shoulder, the brass will be right!! Variables in brass hey make that the same too!! This is not muzzle loading it is precision shooting we ALL are trying to accomplish.. If not take the restrictor plate out of nascar!! we see who a better driver, better engine builder, see how long the tires will last. All it the same aspect Chamber deep... see how long the barrel will last, see who can shoot the best see those bullets start smoking at mach4. Shoot a 50spsx bullet out of a 22-250 it will smoke it.. seen it done in a .223 not impressed with it. it was made for short barrels 10-16 I thinking off the top of my head again. maybe wrong.
Off subject.. do you know that the 327-350hp engine Chevy came out with in the 60's? Well if you don't let me enlighten you with a little bit of knowledge. If you wind the engine past 5700 RPM it starts to bend pushrods, and if you get it to wind high enough it will break the racker arms, I have seen that very camshaft shoot the pushrods thru the valve cover and break them like toothpicks. But before you do over rev the engine, @ about 3200 it comes to life starts to lay you back in the seat 5700rpm its shift or let off the little peddle!
Back on subject,
If you want consistent shooting it has to have consistent precision. From my point of view I see it as the bandaid has worn off and people, I myself have kept putting back on, because WHY? The problems are not being fixed. THE ANSWER IS IT WORKS... So does coke a mentos.
Make the Go Gauge A FINISH GAUGE, Make the die makers, do their job a little better to have a better too to work with, thus making better more consistent brass cases to run thru the dies.
Yes getting the right deck height that the shell holder smacks the bottom of the die and keep them together may need to be something a DIE MAKER as Redding, RCBS, Hornady, ... so on and so , may very well need to do. But the brass is going to have to change also. It needs to be the same from manufacturer to manufacturer. I know that different metals at different times have different properties, heat treat, different minerals little more zinc copper iron.. quality control...
Thru my years of reloading, I have found the most accuracy from reloading to with in the case neck tension and shoulder area. more so the neck tension than shoulder. Shoulder for pressure inconsistent, and tension for mostly flyer and inconsistent grouping. I make my own sizer ball in different sizes from carbide. case thickness i don't care about cause I know I can pull the ball thru and size it to what ever I want it to be.
Just my thoughts.