Thread: No Go Gauge
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Old 10-29-2021, 10:54 PM
Bill K Bill K is offline
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Originally Posted by K22 View Post
You're right....of course, Bill. I worded that wrong. I have neither gauges and was thinking of using a sized piece of brass that would chamber in 2 other 223's I have, then adding tape until it wouldn't chamber in them then seeing if it would chamber in the newest 223. I'm not sure if that makes sense or not??
You can do that, and it will work, but the best way to to borrow or buy a go/no-go gauge, if you possible can.

As for the tape, I believe one layer of a electrical type tape is okay for adding and checking as a no-go.
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