Smaller diameter of scoring gages
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Smaller diameter of scoring gages
I'd like to make a few .22 scoring gages. I have the larger diameters for the NRA and USAS gages, however I'm not sure of the smaller diameters that actually go into the paper. Can someone with with a gage and micrometers help me out? Thanks.
Anyone have a guess why ISSF and NRA have "very" different tolerences on their regular .22 scoring gauges? You will note that they do not even overlap at all. I also wonder how many people use NRA gauges in USAS matches and vice versa? Also, the same question about the magnifying overlay gauges (that are ISSF spec) that come out of Canada?
ISSF 5.60 - 5.65mm (0.22047 - 0.22244in)
NRA 5.6515 - 5.6898mm (0.2225 - 0.2240in)
ISSF 5.60 - 5.65mm (0.22047 - 0.22244in)
NRA 5.6515 - 5.6898mm (0.2225 - 0.2240in)
I searched for plugs for the USA-50 target about one month ago - There are no commercial outlets for them. I emailed the NRA Rifle Division about the problem (since A36 is no longer approved for tournament use in NRA competition) and received no reply. I was fortunate in finding someone who would part with his scoring gauge, which solved my problem but does not address the problems coming when the 2010 indoor sectionals begin in a few weeks.
There is a business opportunity here for someone willing to make scoring gauges. There is also a problem for NRA to address, and sooner rather than later.
There is a business opportunity here for someone willing to make scoring gauges. There is also a problem for NRA to address, and sooner rather than later.