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Ideally the guages would be the from the same source as the reamer. For all around use, I use PTG guages, and you really only need a go and no-go. The field guage is not used at build time, and ig generally used in the military to determine if a rifle chamber is worn out. I doubt that you will shoot that many rounds through your rifle.
Just get a go gauge from Manson. He keeps them in stock. Put a piece of masking tape on rear of gauge and you then have a no go. Or buy both. Some folks just like the reassurance of the no go gauge
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