I saw the thread on bullet comparitors yesterday and decided to see if I could make my own and improve on the Hornady comparitor by making it into a bench tool. Here is waht I came up with in about an hour this morning. It works fine and certainly is faster than using the tool with the calipers.
I think I might be at or approaching the point in my shooting where getting down into the weeds a bit farther might be worthwhile and might start sorting bullets. Anyway it was a fun little Sunday morning project. The base is some scrap hard maple and the ends were cut from a old teflon cutting board. Total cost outlay was zero since all the wood, screws, etc were left over from old projects and the dial indicator and comparitor base and inserts were already on the bench.

I think I might be at or approaching the point in my shooting where getting down into the weeds a bit farther might be worthwhile and might start sorting bullets. Anyway it was a fun little Sunday morning project. The base is some scrap hard maple and the ends were cut from a old teflon cutting board. Total cost outlay was zero since all the wood, screws, etc were left over from old projects and the dial indicator and comparitor base and inserts were already on the bench.
