I have always checked my primer seating depth with a pair of calipers using the depth function on the end of my Mitutoyo calipers. I don’t check every case, just the first few then leave it at that.
However using calipers to do this is extremely inconsistent, unless you have three hands. It can take a lot of mucking around to get repetitive results exactly the same because of the movement.
I just thought I would share a solution I have found in case someone might find it useful.
I ordered two Mitutoyo depth measuring spreaders . They are standard Mitutoyo accessories. They are made of cast iron and extremely heavy and stable. I use a large one at the rear of the calipers, and a small one at the front. I push the large one towards the case slowly, holding the primed case completely firm. The case doesn’t move at all. I have never measured primer seating depth so consistently. I measured three cases five times each, and got the same depth 15 times in a row.
I shave never had this sort of consistency before.
I hope someone finds this useful.
However using calipers to do this is extremely inconsistent, unless you have three hands. It can take a lot of mucking around to get repetitive results exactly the same because of the movement.
I just thought I would share a solution I have found in case someone might find it useful.
I ordered two Mitutoyo depth measuring spreaders . They are standard Mitutoyo accessories. They are made of cast iron and extremely heavy and stable. I use a large one at the rear of the calipers, and a small one at the front. I push the large one towards the case slowly, holding the primed case completely firm. The case doesn’t move at all. I have never measured primer seating depth so consistently. I measured three cases five times each, and got the same depth 15 times in a row.
I shave never had this sort of consistency before.
I hope someone finds this useful.









