I'm re-barreling a Model 11 from .223 to 25x45 with a barrel from Black Hole Weaponry. This is my first barrel swap and Black Hole advised to use .223 gauges so I ordered a go & no-go Foster gauges. With the barrel clamped down in the barrel vise and the go gauge inserted I screwed on the action and bolt (extractor and ejector removed) until it stopped. When I opened the bolt it was very stiff so I figured I needed to back off a little but before I did it I tried a dummy round and the bolt closed easily. I thought this was odd I expected it to be stiff like it was with the go gauge, so I tried a fired non-sized 223 round and the bolt open and closed with no resistance. When I tried the no-go gauge it would not allow me to close the bolt at all. Should the dummy 25x45 and fired 223 brass be easy to close the bolt when the go gauge is hard to close? From what I read the bolt should close with slight resistance with the go gauge and not close more then half way with the no-go gauge.