mwezell
Mike Ezell
Let's be clear. The op's claim is not that one can definitively proclaim a barrel's worth nor will slugging replace air gauging. His claim is that small variations can't be felt by humans, specifically .001"-.002". Those differences are not what I'd call small but they are what he has said. You can feel way less than that. A slug is a somewhat soft, molded go/no go gauge. A miniscule variation in size is apparent as it slides across them. I'm sure an air gauge is better at quantifying the amount size variation but I'm not sure that it's any better at detecting a change in dimension is present. But, that's not the op's stated argument. His argument is that he does not believe you can feel small differences, up to and including .002".
Just like closing the bolt on a no go gauge...you definitely feel it. Being lead, it can be forced into the bore but it will take some force to get it through a .002" constriction.
Just like closing the bolt on a no go gauge...you definitely feel it. Being lead, it can be forced into the bore but it will take some force to get it through a .002" constriction.