I use 30-40 dollar RCBS calipers, not digital. I’m pretty impressed with them. Once you figure out how to read it, it’s extremely easy. I think the only other calipers that could do better for me are well over a hundred dollars...
Like you my inexpensive digital cals would jump around all over until I cleaned all lube off of it with alcohol and started to use the thumb wheel exclusively. Afterwards I felt pretty confident in them for most uses.I double checked the Hornady Digital calipers and they will not work for me. Changed out the battery and if you slide it back and fourth a few times and back to zero it can be off as much as .2 at zero lol garbage bound. I would like a dial caliper that will last a long time, maybe around the $120 mark if possible.
Like you my inexpensive digital cals would jump around all over until I cleaned all lube off of it with alcohol and started to use the thumb wheel exclusively. Afterwards I felt pretty confident in them for most uses.
What I can tell you is that the import calipers that I use are very good quality compared to even 10 years ago. $19.95 will get you a pair shipped off Ebay, Valley brand. I bought a pair to try out & now I have sets all over the shop. At one time Starret, Brown & Sharp, Mity were what you wanted. That has changed for every day use. These are more than accurate/repeatable enough. For very precision work, I use a mic. FYI, electronic calipers should be turned on & left on. The battery will last 6 months BUT when they start goofing up, and they will, you won't know until it's too late. I just threw away about a dozen 338 Lapua cases that got trimmed tooooo far due to a faulty Mity digital caliper. At $2+ ea I could have bout another pr of cheapies that worked.i am jealous of these guys who say the imports hold up and are just as accurate. id like to buy 10 sets of them if thats true to have around the shop. i get starrett or mitutoyo. i have tried the chicom and they havent held up to well for me
ok ill probably have to try a set. like you say i like the dials because no battery - ive got some dial calipers that i have confidence in the reading i get. with any digital there is always a question mark to me and i tend to check them with my dials so why have the digitals- all in my head i know . thanks for the helpWhat I can tell you is that the import calipers that I use are very good quality compared to even 10 years ago. $19.95 will get you a pair shipped off Ebay, Valley brand. I bought a pair to try out & now I have sets all over the shop. At one time Starret, Brown & Sharp, Mity were what you wanted. That has changed for every day use. These are more than accurate/repeatable enough. For very precision work, I use a mic. FYI, electronic calipers should be turned on & left on. The battery will last 6 months BUT when they start goofing up, and they will, you won't know until it's too late. I just threw away about a dozen 338 Lapua cases that got trimmed tooooo far due to a faulty Mity digital caliper. At $2+ ea I could have bout another pr of cheapies that worked.
That brand I have confidence in because I've used several sets of them. Some others?ok ill probably have to try a set. like you say i like the dials because no battery - ive got some dial calipers that i have confidence in the reading i get. with any digital there is always a question mark to me and i tend to check them with my dials so why have the digitals- all in my head i know . thanks for the help