YepAm I the only person that hand loads, " close to 30 years" that does not own a case gauge? If you are resizing the round for "your" rifle, why the fuss? Use a dummy round or size a case and make sure it chambers, then start loading.
Nope, there's 2 of us!
Am I the only person that hand loads, " close to 30 years" that does not own a case gauge? If you are resizing the round for "your" rifle, why the fuss? Use a dummy round or size a case and make sure it chambers, then start loading.
I turned the case around and the head rim goes in the gauge. I tried a brand new unfired round and it won't go in either so now I am thinking it is the gauge. Its a Lyman case gauge. My shooting buddy brought his Hornady case gauge over and the cases dropped right in.
oh - more than 2. I hate useless "accessories" that business' turn out. Like computer desks and toilet roll covers.Nope, there's 2 of us!
I took a small screw driver and checked the inside of the gauge and there was a burr or foreign piece that was keeping the case from going in. Now the gauge works fine. Thank you guys for all the replies
Am I the only person that hand loads, " close to 30 years" that does not own a case gauge? If you are resizing the round for "your" rifle, why the fuss? Use a dummy round or size a case and make sure it chambers, then start loading.
Am I the only person that hand loads, " close to 30 years" that does not own a case gauge? If you are resizing the round for "your" rifle, why the fuss? Use a dummy round or size a case and make sure it chambers, then start loading.