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Hi all, I have a couple of 20ga guns and a 28ga. I don't have a bore gauge to measure them. I don't really want to spend an arm and a leg for a gauge, so.......anyone have a cheap way to measure?

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If you want cheap but good, a manson gauge from brownells is your way to go.


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He is really not getting bore size just wall thickness with a Manson style gage.
Even with the Manson style it would have to have a support rod about .500 for the 28 ga.

This type of gage has been discussed on here in length a few years ago.

He needs a Skeet's type gage. A shame they are no longer made. Maybe if you post on here someone might sell theirs.


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Thanks guys, I have a Skeets Gauge for my 12 and 16 gauge guns, but as I have so few 20's and only 1 28, I really can't see shelling out any big $$ for a gauge. Guess I'm cheap. Too bad about Skeets, darn good gauge.

Thanks again!

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Originally Posted By: gjw
Thanks guys, I have a Skeets Gauge for my 12 and 16 gauge guns, but as I have so few 20's and only 1 28, I really can't see shelling out any big $$ for a gauge. Greg


Just wait 'til the .410 bug bites you, Greg!

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Yes, it is the skeets gauge i was thinking of. I used to have one but upgraded to a hosford gauge. I had thought it was made by manson.

I see it looks like brownells doesnt even sell the skeets gauge anymore.

I think i only paid $100 or a little more from brownells for mine when i bought it. And insold it for $75 to a friend just this past hear when i upgraded.

The only limitation i ever had with it was not being able to do 10g. And, if measuring 16g, i could not not get it into the muzzle of a full choked gun.


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Originally Posted By: Stan
Originally Posted By: gjw
Thanks guys, I have a Skeets Gauge for my 12 and 16 gauge guns, but as I have so few 20's and only 1 28, I really can't see shelling out any big $$ for a gauge. Greg


Just wait 'til the .410 bug bites you, Greg!

SRH


Gee thanks Stan! All I need is another incurable disorder!

Best,

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The gentleman that ran Skeets passed away, so you will have to find a different option. Greg there are machinist calipers to measure hole ID. They are made with two arms that scissor around a central pivot point. the ends touching the wall internal surfaces are mirrored on the other end, like a very shallow X then you measure the outer end of the X. As with all measuring devices, using the tool and being able to use it well takes practice. Try to find a Skeets before they dry up, or invite the Col. up and have him bring all his stuff. Good luck, Mark

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Greg,
I have a CSP bore gauge in 12, 16, 20, 28 and .410. If you're ever down in the Cities bring your guns and I'll measure them. I really like this set, but I'm a shotgun geek and like knowing the bores and chokes in my guns.
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This is a Mitutoyo 526-123, .4" - .7" X .0001", Split Ball Dial Bore Gage.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mitutoyo-526-123-4-7-X-0001-Split-Ball-Dial-Bore-Gage-/131881928274



Besides failing to go beyond .7" it can only measure 2.4" in depth.

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