UncleNick correct me if I am wrong here but isn't a short chamber referencing a barrel that has not been completely machined ?
Some reloaders are wound 'sort' tight, others, like me, just do not get excited. I have long chambers, I have a few long chambers I did not cut but can be traced to EK stamped rifles. I have rifles with short chambers, the chambers are considered short because the length of the chamber from the datum/shoulder to the bolt face is shorter than a go-gage length chamber 'and' there is the short chamber. The short chamber is shorter than a go gage length chamber, I have a short chamber that is as short as a minimum length/full length sized case. I want to know the length of the chamber from the datum to the bolt face in thousandths. The length of the chamber could be anything from .010" shorter than a minimum length/full length sized case to .016" longer than a minimum length/full length sized case.
With no discipline the reloader insist the case has head space, not me, I off set the length of the chamber from the shoulder to the bolt face with the length of the case.
Back to the bucket of bolts: A cute saying; order a bucket of bolts to increase the chance of finding a bolt that fits. A smith should be able to remove a bolt, measure its ability to off set the length of the chamber and compare that bolt with another bolts.
A builder of period correct 03 and 0.A3 etc., built a Rock Island 03. (again) he had 20+ go gages, he knew he had a chamber that was between go-gage and no go-gage length but could not figure how to reduce the length of the chamber to go-gaged, I demonstrated 3 different ways/methods/techniques he could use to determine the length of the chamber in thousandths. He had 100 + 03 bolts and I had 35, I offered to measure all of them in an attempt to solve his problem, I offered to sized cases that would give him the clearance he wanted.
He has the only hydraulic/powered/operated press I know of, he found a resource type person named John sent him a few straight handles bolts and from that bucket? he was able to put the rifle together?
F. Guffey