Jud96
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So I had a thought, it might not be practical, of using 6" long gage pins to dial barrels in. The idea would be to dial in 3" of the barrel using the gage pin with 3" outside the barrel for indicating vs using a long reach indicator to dial in the throat. The range rods are easy to use, but aren't repeatable. The long reach Interapid is very repeatable, but it's not the easiest or fastest to use. I got the idea from using solid ground mandrels for indicating actions. These mandrels are in .0005 increments and they're very repeatable, and can be removed and reinserted and be within .0002-.0003 of what they were before being removed. I thought using long gage pins/mandrels in .0002 steps could speed up and make indicating barrels easier but not sacrifice precision. I also was looking at the Straight Shot Gunsmithing range rods that use x2 bushings 3" apart on a 7" overall length rod. The 2 bushings seem like they'd be more repeatable than just one, but there's still the slop between the rod and bushing and bushing and bore. Thoughts? Thank you