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Originally Posted by Scalce
I did get a chamber gauge cut from the guys who made my barrel which has been extremely useful in this regard.
You can always get a case that you know chambers and extracts correctly, cut 1 or 2 slits in the neck, clean up the burrs, and use that as a basic chamber measuring device.
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Or you could have Hornady make you an OAL modified case to fit the Stoney Point COAL gauge...they will even do wildcats :-)
http://www.hornady.com/store/Modified-Cases/
Kevin