.22 Scoring Plug Confusion
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 10:24 am
There are so many different plugs for rifle - rule books too - that I have to summarize them to keep things straight.
In doing so it appears that the NRA and USAS/ISSF have DIFFERENT dimensions for the INWARD (or what i consider the traditional etc.) .22 gauge.
NRA = .2225" to .2240" (5.6515 to 5.6896 mm)
USAS/ISSF = .2205" to .2224" (5.60 to 5.65 mm)
It appears that the NRA plug is significantly larger than the USA/ISSF plug - and that these two plugs/rules/dimensions are NOT interchangeable!
What am I missing here? Could the "inch" dimensions conceivably be botched by a typo?
I have not yet measured my older RIG gauges to compare to the latest offering from say Champions choice....but before I do I'd like to be clear about the actual dimensions of the .22 inward plugs.
Any help would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
In doing so it appears that the NRA and USAS/ISSF have DIFFERENT dimensions for the INWARD (or what i consider the traditional etc.) .22 gauge.
NRA = .2225" to .2240" (5.6515 to 5.6896 mm)
USAS/ISSF = .2205" to .2224" (5.60 to 5.65 mm)
It appears that the NRA plug is significantly larger than the USA/ISSF plug - and that these two plugs/rules/dimensions are NOT interchangeable!
What am I missing here? Could the "inch" dimensions conceivably be botched by a typo?
I have not yet measured my older RIG gauges to compare to the latest offering from say Champions choice....but before I do I'd like to be clear about the actual dimensions of the .22 inward plugs.
Any help would be most appreciated.
Thanks,