BeeKay Posted March 5 Report Posted March 5 I have a chamber on a KAK value Line barrel and KAK BCG which I've tested that using Clymer Go - No Go Gauges I'm wondering if Clymer No Go Gauges are typically loose, because I've got the bolt closing on a No Go Gauge But that's with some resistance. I've never had issues with feeding or firing, but for reloading, I'm hoping that there won't be issues with sharing ammo with different rifles. I haven't tested it yet sharing reloaded ammo I'm just doing the Go - No Go test because I just bought the gauges and I'm trying them out on this Chamber / Bolt combination Thanks for any suggestions
NF1E Posted March 5 Report Posted March 5 Clymer gauges are calibrated very close so you should be good to go. The resistance on the No/Go indicates you are in the right area. Whatta Hobby!
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