Forster Neck Tension Gage Kit
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Forster Neck Tension Gage Kit
Product description
Use the Neck Tension Gage (NTG) as an inspection tool to quickly and accurately screen/sort a batch of brass before your bullet seating operation.
Each NTG provides reloaders with the information needed to create exacting neck tensions during the bullet seating operation.
- Use after case neck sizing and before bullet seating to help determine optimal inside neck diameter for consistent release of a bullet from your reloaded rounds.
- Allows for inspection of the inside diameters of case necks to be sure a “donut” has not formed at the neck-shoulder junction.
- For Forster NTG-224 NTG-243 NTG-257 NTG-264 NTG-277 NTG-284 NTG-308 NTG-338
This kit includes all five calibers available. Each Neck Tension Gage (NTG) Inspection Tool consists of four stepped diameters that increase in size until reaching the handle. Each diameter is etched on the metal tool.
Simply insert the stepped end of the tool into the neck of your sized case sliding it in until one of the diameters achieves a slip fit in the case neck. Use the resulting value to fine-tune your case preparation.
Additional information
UPC | 757253991073 |
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Manufacturer | Forster Products |
Manufacturer part number | NTG-KIT |
Caliber/Gauge | Multi |
Size chart
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CM | 22,1 | 22,5 | 22,9 | 23,3 | 23,8 | 24,2 | 24,6 | 25 | 25,5 | 26,3 | 26,7 | 27,1 | 27,6 | 28 |
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EUR | 36 | 36 2/3 | 37 1/3 | 38 | 38 2/3 | 39 1/3 | 40 | 40 2/3 | 41 1/3 | 42 | 42 2/3 | 43 1/3 | 44 | 44 2/3 |
UK | 3,5 | 4 | 4,5 | 5 | 5,5 | 6 | 6,5 | 7 | 7,5 | 8 | 8,5 | 9 | 9,5 | 10 |
US-MEN | 4 | 4,5 | 5 | 5,5 | 6 | 6,5 | 7 | 7,5 | 8 | 8,5 | 9 | 9,5 | 10 | 10,5 |
US-Women | 5 | 5,5 | 6 | 6,5 | 7 | 7,5 | 8 | 8,5 | 9 | 9,5 | 10 | 10,5 | 11 | 11,5 |
Size measurement
Choose the right size by following these simple instructions. The best time to measure your feet is in the evening.
1. Stand on a piece of paper against a wall with your heels gently touching the wall.
2. On the paper, mark where your longest finger ends (you may need someone to help you with this) and measure the distance from the mark to the wall.
3. Measure the other leg in the same way and use the measurements to select the appropriate size in our table.