.243 Headspace Gauges Where can I buy

Crash2k

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Hi Guys,

I'm looking for a barrel swap of my Stevens 200 since I'm trying to do a custom built with a Match grade barrel. I can't find where I can buy the headspace Gauge for a .243 and also looking for the barrel lock nut tool. Do you guys know where I can buy those tools in canada if possible ?

Also, is the headspace gauge for a .243 is the same as the .308 ?

Thanks again for your help!

Dave
 
what barrel are you installing.. It is best if you can get the headspace gauge from the same manufacturer as the reamer.. I know Shilen uses Pacific Tool and Gauge reamers so that was were I bought my headspace gauges for my 260AI.

For my 338 Lapua Imp I bought dies from ATRS and a reamer and headspace from Manson Reamers.. All a matched set.

This is more important if you are running an improved case as small variations in case design do exist.

Do a search for either of these sites and they have an interchangeability chart to tell you which ones you can you. I believe the 243, 260, 7-08, 308 and 338 federal are all interchangeable.
 
Hi,

I'm looking at bying a Shilen barrel from Mysticplayer. So from what you are saying, I should buy a headspace gauge from Pacific Tools ?

Thanks for the info

Dave
 
Steel head space gauges are made to an exact standard. It should not matter who made them.

Head space is best set to a standard. It is easily repeatable by anyone anywhere. Brass can vary tremendously.

Many shooters do however adjust the headspace when fitting a barrel to a custom size that has no standard.
 
Crash2K, I've done exactly what you are planning.

I took a Stevens 200 in .243 and added a heavy match barrel from Mysticplayer. I did the head spacing with fired brass from the factory barrel so all my neck-sized brass would be a good fit. I made my own barrel nut wrench and barrel vice... it's nice having access to CNC equipment at work:) After the barrel swap I also added a new trigger from Sharp Shooter Supply.

The whole thing sits in a new thumb-hole stock that I carved from from a nice piece of walnut. The whole process was very rewarding, especially the carving, and the finished gun shoots loonie size groups at 200m.

I expect your going to have a good time with this project. Take your time and enjoy the process!

Ian


PS. The products and service from Mysticplayer and SSS were excellent, I'd recommend both.
 
Crash2K, I've done exactly what you are planning.

I took a Stevens 200 in .243 and added a heavy match barrel from Mysticplayer. I did the head spacing with fired brass from the factory barrel so all my neck-sized brass would be a good fit. I made my own barrel nut wrench and barrel vice... it's nice having access to CNC equipment at work:) After the barrel swap I also added a new trigger from Sharp Shooter Supply.

The whole thing sits in a new thumb-hole stock that I carved from from a nice piece of walnut. The whole process was very rewarding, especially the carving, and the finished gun shoots loonie size groups at 200m.

Ian

Ian,

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OK Warrenb, here are some pictures... I hope. This is my first attempt at posting a picture so we'll see if works.

Crash2k, What are you planning to do for a stock? I've seen some pictures here on CGN of factory Stevens stocks that have been reworked and reinforced. They looked pretty nice.

Ian


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