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Thanks Edgar. How hard are the Chubbs gauges to find?
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I am unsure whether they are even made anymore, but they turn up. Check the UK ebay site. Prepare yourself for the usual English sticker shock,
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Thanks. I checked Ebay and Gunbroker but no hits.
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Any drop in guage is only a quick check and is not worth anything if you are checking a gun with oversized bores like most pre 1900 Parkers.
The Brownells guage that Mr. Harlow mentioned above is a good buy for the money. I have one myself. But it does have limitations.
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Yes. I need one that measures oversized bores.
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I have a Stan Baker set that's great but hard to find, it has a 10/12 probe, a 16/20/28 probe and a 410 probe and a dial that screws onto each one, I got it 40 years ago and it still works great . Plus you can measure the entire barrel by going in from each end. It comes in a wood box ,if you see one grab it.
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Back to my original post, Mills. I have used the Skeet's type of gauge for decades. I bought my first one from Tony. I am still using it. However, the $450 gauge he sells is far superior because it measures from 28 to 10, where the larger Skeet's gauge will not measure a large ten. I have not had the negative experience with this gauge that Edgar had. In addition, Edgar didn't say that the replacement Tony sent had any problems. I have figured out how to make the $450 Galazan gauge measure 8 gauge bores, but I haven't made the modifications yet. It should only involve replacing the cone with a slightly larger cone, a simple job for a skilled machinist, which I am not. Buy the $450 Galazan gauge and you will be happy.
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