Micrometer suggestion

Started by lifeofRiley, January 08, 2019, 02:13:09 AM

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Gobi King

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Here is my HB caliper measuring a Barnes TEZ 50 cal muzzleloader bullet
I think the spec on it is .451
the caliper reads .4515
I think it was $8

Shibs - aka The Gobi King
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   Thanks EXchadlie,  I cringed when putting a face on some of my ex co workers reactions......If i,d done this i would have to be the big boss.

Alto Mare

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Reel 224

That is exactly why I don't lend TOOLS! >:(

Joe
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Three se7ens

No need for a micrometer to identify bearings.  Calipers are generally accurate to plus or minus .005", which is plenty accurate enough to pick the closest bearing.