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When you're looking for .001" accuracy, mechanical measuring devices are the way to go, especially when you're working with curved surfaces, and section thicknesses as thin as barrels. If you don't want to spend the extra money forr a Hosford, a Chubbs bore gauge and a micrometer is a reasonably good alternative., except at the intersection of the ribs.