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    Cool Go - No Go Gauges


    Hello,
    I rebarrelled a 06 to 338-06 and bought a set of 30-06 go no go gauges.
    This set stated it was good for 25-06, 30-06, and 270, along with 338-06.
    So,I rebarrelled a Stevens 200 in 22-250 to 250 Savage, using a 250 Savage set of gauges.
    I was plannning on using the 22-250 barrel on a project coyote beater gun, but looking at my gauge set, it does not set headspace for the 22-250.
    Went researching go-no gauges, and multiple caliber uses for each, and the 250 savage stands alone.
    Interesting also was that the two web pages I found this information on, didn't even have the 22-250 listed ?
    So, long story short,
    What is the reason the 250 Savage go - no go gauges are caliber specific ?
    Then
    Is the 22-250 gauge caliber specific also ?
    Thanks
    Not totally inept, just a little confused.
    Getting older you know.
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    They have different shoulder angles. Not compatible. 250 Sav 26.5 degree, 22-250 is 28 degree.

    Only in cases where the datum diameter and shoulder angle are the same can gauges be used across several cartridges, such as 20 Practical/223/6x45, 25-06/30-06, 243/308 etc.

    When in doubt look at the SAAMI drawings available at www.saami.org.

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    The wildcatters who created the .22-250 changed the shoulder angle on it, so it will not work. BTW, I never buy a no go gage. I just buy the go gage and then put a layer of Scotch tape on the base of the go gage. Works fine and saves money.

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    Or just use new factory brass got go and tape on it for no go

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    Thanks for the info !
    Let him grow, Shoot a doe !

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    If you're only rebarreling the rifle once, I would rent the gauges. https://www.reamerrentals.com/searchresults.asp?cat=26
    They who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.

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