digital indicator for the raven eye rim thickness guage

Jefferson

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need one with a flat probe that will fit into the raven eye guage
cannot seem to find one on the internet and the smith and Wesson is not made and was a dial clapper as per the raven eye website

thoughts please
 
in the video the screw in adapter works PERFECTLY

buying any indicator and then trying to

——-see if it fits in,the hole for the flat anvil

——-and then seeing if the placing of the ammo works as nicely as that pictured in the video

——-and then trying to get a machinist to grind it down to fit and it still will not work AS THE ONE IN THE VIDEO

contacted raven twice to,no avail

just want the darn,thing to work as advertised and pictured

raven eye would double their sales if they provided a anvil flat that fit their products

gggrrrrrr. but thanks for attempting to help

just want to get the same one in the video with a digital readout

the. I am happy and would order a few perhaps
 
I have a Neil Jones
1022 armoury is a raven eye
midway does not work well
Sinclair is out of stock

I have a few raven eye in my gun room

I need a indicator that will work like the ones pictured that is all

thanks for trying my friend
been doing sorting for 25 years and the raven tool might work with the RIGHT INDICATOR

I just like things to work flawlessly and as advertised

again thanks for trying
 
Here is the gauge I ordered and use in the video:

https://www.amazon.ca/Indicator-Res...oudtinx+digital+dial+indicator,aps,103&sr=8-8

The stem is undersized as per ravens specs, however the set screw holds it in place and the appropriate tip will allow it to function as intended albeit technically not centered in the gauge. The tip still hits the zero surface of the gauge true and flat so for me that's all that really matters. I'll try to track down the tip, I bought a couple of the kits shown in the Raven specs but couldn't find one that was flat and of correct diameter. It took a couple different attempts to get one that would not bind the stem against the inside the gauge. Also some indicators have a metric thread pitch for the tip that only complicated the search.
 
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