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How much difference between GO and NO-GO?

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16 June 2004, 08:12
Toomany Tools
How much difference between GO and NO-GO?
I'm wondering, how much difference is there between GO and NO-GO gauges for the 30-06? Is it different for different calibers? I've never bought a NO-GO so I don't have any to measure. Thanks.
16 June 2004, 09:02
LesBrooks
Clymer Reamer Co. will have all the dimensions for most headspace problems. I have made some headspace gages and Clymer is the only company that would give the datum line diameter needed to make certain measurements. I have used their gages and reamers for many years. Now for the 3006 the normal no-go is too long to suit me. I prefer to have my chambers very close to the go gage. Military rifles will take chambers up to different standard than the normal custom fitted barrel.
16 June 2004, 10:20
zimhunter
I'm looking at a set of ordnance gages I have used for 50 yrs and they are marked 1.940,1.946,1.950 which I think were the go nogo and field gages in use by Army ordnance at the time.
16 June 2004, 10:29
z1r
The No go is .006" over the go gage and the field is .004" over the no-go.
16 June 2004, 14:20
jeffeosso
.004 to .006 depending on maker, with .005 the standard

jeffe