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    "the Speights school of advanced ballistic research"

    I always recon the whole "few thou" or "40 thou" thing is interesting, NZ went metric in 1976 as far as I know? Are people REALLY measuring everything in inches or just saying what they hear on US forums?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclist View Post
    "the Speights school of advanced ballistic research"

    I always recon the whole "few thou" or "40 thou" thing is interesting, NZ went metric in 1976 as far as I know? Are people REALLY measuring everything in inches or just saying what they hear on US forums?
    I just think most people know how to convert between the two, its common to use imperial in reloading so thats how people generally refer to measurements. Most verniers can display either metric or imperial. Working in thou's is very easy anyway its linear, not like working in fractions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by L.R View Post
    I just think most people know how to convert between the two, its common to use imperial in reloading so thats how people generally refer to measurements. Most verniers can display either metric or imperial. Working in thou's is very easy anyway its linear, not like working in fractions.
    +1 Always measured imp when reloading. Dont know why but its what I am used to. I rather use MOA over mils as well.
    Do what ya want! Ya will anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclist View Post
    NZ went metric in 1976 as far as I know? Are people REALLY measuring everything in inches or just saying what they hear on US forums?
    Ive never caught a 4.6kg trout, I still stand 6'1" in my socks and prefer it if you're pouring from a 40oz bottle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    Ive never caught a 4.6kg trout, I still stand 6'1" in my socks and prefer it if you're pouring from a 40oz bottle.
    Especially if it's a single malt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclist View Post
    "the Speights school of advanced ballistic research"

    I always recon the whole "few thou" or "40 thou" thing is interesting, NZ went metric in 1976 as far as I know? Are people REALLY measuring everything in inches or just saying what they hear on US forums?
    Cyclist
    As an engineer who has lived through the imperial/metric swap over I find myself stuck between two worlds.

    I'm completely at home with inches/mm PSI/Bar FtLbs/Nm etc ... lots of toolroom machinery in NZ especially lathes/mills and surface grinders are still calibrated in inches, some of the older press tooling and injection dies were manufactured to imperial drawings and when they need repair you work from those drawings.
    We still stock metric and impreial drills, Taps, dies, cutters, dowels, cap screws etc.

    When it comes to money however I'm lost in the imperial world and think only in metric .... I guess thats because my first pay packet was in dollars and cents and has been ever since.

    You can still by bar stock, bearings and seals in both imperial & metric sizes.

    When measuring with a Very Near I still read off the imperial scale first and have both imperial and metric micrometers in my tool box and use which ever is appropriate to what ever the scale is calibrated in the machine I'm using at the time.

    So to answer your question, Yes some people still work and measure in the imperial scale.

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