fdshuster said:The Wilson gauge will indicate that the round is within SAAMI specs. It will not indicate a precision headspace fit to your (emphasis on "your") chamber.
I would be lost without my Stoney Point (now Hornady) chamber over-all-length gauge. Use it with each and every batch of ammo loaded.
They are definately doing it right. I have nothing against Hornady (in fact I like their ammo and components a lot) and I can see you don't either. Another reason I won't be getting the Hornady tool is my Wilson gauges will never wear out or need replacing...DanConzo said:BlackEagle--You also pointed out the QUALITY of Wilson products. I guess when you have been making tools (some hardly changed) for over 75 years and the same family are owners (as far as I know) you must be doing something right.
BoydAllen said:I have both and prefer the Hornady, by a wide margin.
bigedp51 said:DanConzo
Forgive me I do not shoot in competition and I'm looking at this posting through a different set of eyes. Also this is the general reloading forum and below it is the Competition reloading forum and in my thinking there should be some sort of dividing line between the two.
The Wilson gauge doesn't come with a granite block and a dial indicator and many of us just fumble with a set of vernier calipers to get our readings. Therefore the Wilson gauge is not more accurate because it doesn't come with anything else and some people are using nothing more than their eyeball and the Wilson gauge.
If you check the OP postings it appears that he just built a new rifle from a Stevens 200 action and is thinking about getting into competition. I'm guessing but I bet the OP doesn't have a granite block and a dial indicator.
KISS = Keep It Simple Stupid (Hornady cartridge case headspace gauge)
DanConzo said:Well thanks Ed. It's nice to know that you, Larry Potterfield and others are here to help.
BlackEagle said:How can we argue with this???
BlackEagle said:ed, do you even know what a vernier caliper is?
BlackEagle said:I'm really not very familiar with egos, nor am I on an ego forum to discuss such things.
BlackEagle said:ed, do you even know what a vernier caliper is?
No, but if I was the Wilson gauge would be better for that too.bigedp51 said:Are you visually impaired and use braille gauges?