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L.E. Wilson Case Length Headspace Gauge 6.5 CREEDMOOR [ CG-65CRE ] Brand New!

$ 23.04

Availability: 228 in stock
  • Brand: L.E. Wilson
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Model: 6.5 CREEDMOOR
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: CG-65CRE
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Bundle Listing: No

    Description

    "The gauge allows you to see just how much you are sizing back."
    One piece gauge that will check overall length to indicate the need for trimming,
    datum to head length to assure correct headspace and to prevent oversizing.
    Available for most popular rimless cases.
    Note: Does not measure body diameters.
    This gauge is intended to be used with fired cases
    to determine a basis for full length sizing and trimming.
    L.E. Wilson has been making precision reloading tools for over 80 years. The Case Length Headspace Gauge allows reloaders to measure case length from the base of the cartridge to the shoulder, as well as the maximum case length. This process shows the reloader if ammunition is being produced within  specifications.
    Technical Information
    Material:
    Steel
    Features:
    Precision Machining
    Notes:
    This is a one-piece, non-adjustable cylinder-type gauge for checking fired and resized cartridge cases for cone-to-head and overall length
    Used to compare cartridges against the minimum SAAMI chamber dimensions
    The item description will indicate if the headspace gauge is Adjustable
    Instructions:
    Drop a fired case into the gauge. Take a measurement on headspace. This can be done with either a depth micrometer or caliper (Depending on if the case is sitting high or low in the gauge). If the case sticks out past maximum headspace the firearm probably has a larger than average chamber. The gauge can still be used because it is being used to determine how much resizing is required.
    Now once the initial measurement is taken, slowly dial in the full length sizer until there is a 0.001 to 0.002 drop in headspace. This will give the measurement to resize the case just below the chambers headspace in the firearm being reloaded for, giving a more accurate shot and saving brass by not causing it to be overworked.
    Once the brass has been sized, set the brass in the gauge and set the gauge on a flat surface with the head side facing down. Now look across the top of the gauge, this give the maximum and minimum for trim length.