I personally do not like tight pins. I buy a set of 25 pins per caliber. Your barrel maker will tell you the mean dimension that they shoot for. Use that as your middle pin and get 12 pins on either side in .0001" increments
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Pete, I do not believe that you can buy them for $2 ea., they are closer to $4-$5 ea.
Edit: My McMaster Carr catalog list the 25 piece set with roughly a .300 mean for $260. I buy a lot from McMaster Carr and really like the way they do business, but can't buy the pins from them at that price.
I just bought 630 pins for 214 bucks......
190 from .061 to .250
190 from .061 to .250 another (much more expensive) brand, a brand I've had prior experience with
250 from .251 to .500
I don't care who makes 'em..... and when I have 2 identical sets to gage against each other??? I'm Golden.
It's like calipers. I have 50+ dial calipers ranging from 6.00 to 285.00. Easy to gage one against the other.
Just don't ask me if my Mitutoyo or Starrett or Lon'Gisland stuff is "more accurate than my ChiCom junk"
Al, they are not Deltronics but gage pin sets Deltronics come in .0001 steps and are held to a much closer tolerance....
Can I ask where you bought those 630 pins from? PM me if you would rather. Thanks.
Can I ask where you bought those 630 pins from? PM me if you would rather. Thanks.
I personally do not like tight pins. I buy a set of 25 pins per caliber. Your barrel maker will tell you the mean dimension that they shoot for. Use that as your middle pin and get 12 pins on either side in .0001" increments
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Pete, I do not believe that you can buy them for $2 ea., they are closer to $4-$5 ea.
Edit: My McMaster Carr catalog list the 25 piece set with roughly a .300 mean for $260. I buy a lot from McMaster Carr and really like the way they do business, but can't buy the pins from them at that price.
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Pete, I just bought 6 pins in the .256 area. Bill was $52.44. I didn't remember them being quite that high.
The bad thing is, I forgot why I ordered them.