Brians356
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Methinks you just want to argue. I don't know why you are hung up on intelligence.
You introduced the term into the conversation, I only responded to you.
Having been in the carbide bushing business I started my Deltronic pin inventory. They are in .0001 increments and I also have them for each bore size for the bores that I chamber. I have 25 pins each for every caliber"bore size" that I chamber. My 25 pin barrel sets are in .0001 increments. Say a 6mm barrel has a .237 target bore. My 25 pins are in tenths 12 sizes smaller and 12 larger. Do you understand where I'm coming from?
Why would anybody pour a little cerrosafe in a bushing and then wait 30 minutes to measure it?
Those Deltronic gages seem to run about $6 apiece, or about $175 per set of 25 (counting shipping).
For a 6mm gun, you have 25 pin gages suitable for measuring the rifle bore, if I understand you correctly. If you had similar sets for, say 6.5mm, 25-cal, and 22 cal, that would be 100 individual gages in total. Of those 100, how many of them could serve a secondary purpose to measure the IDs of any neck bushings associated with those 4 calibers?
Pending your answer, I'm going to guess 90+ additional gages would be required to measure just 4 neck bushings, i.e. a single bushing size applicable to each caliber. I'm also going to guess, conservatively, that very cheap Chinese pin gages in the .0001" class, cost at least $2 apiece.
Even if a fellow only cared about a single 6mm chambering, presumably he might want to measure at least 2 or 3 bushings, in .001" increments, applicable to that chambering. There is a bit of overlap, but for 3 bushings I reckon 32 or so .0001" pin gages required to apply your method. Conservatively, that's $64 to purchase the gages.
A half pound of Cerrosafe costs $15, never wears out, and can be used to measure every neck bushing I and all my acquaintances own. Heck, even an unintelligent piker like me has managed to collect thirty-odd neck bushings, from 22 up to 270 caliber.
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