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Belted magnums reloading, from scratch
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<blockquote data-quote="Innovative" data-source="post: 302741" data-attributes="member: 527"><p>Woods .......</p><p> </p><p>The Hornady tool is pretty good. However, one of the reasons I developed our <strong>Digital Headspace Gauge</strong> is to get the most consistent readings. It's also a more accurate technique to compare your one of your fired cases (at the shoulder) to one of your handloads. </p><p> </p><p>With one press of a button our gauge displays the clearance (at the shoulder) that YOUR handloads will have in YOUR particular chanber. This info allows you to set your die height perfectly. You can read all about it on our website.</p><p> </p><p>Our gauge works on all calibers, and it's almost like having all custom dies. I've found that measuring actual "chamber clearance" is easier than measuring a specific length to the shoulder of your case <strong>. . . .</strong> and no math is required.</p><p> </p><p>- Innovative</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Innovative, post: 302741, member: 527"] Woods ....... The Hornady tool is pretty good. However, one of the reasons I developed our [B]Digital Headspace Gauge[/B] is to get the most consistent readings. It's also a more accurate technique to compare your one of your fired cases (at the shoulder) to one of your handloads. With one press of a button our gauge displays the clearance (at the shoulder) that YOUR handloads will have in YOUR particular chanber. This info allows you to set your die height perfectly. You can read all about it on our website. Our gauge works on all calibers, and it's almost like having all custom dies. I've found that measuring actual "chamber clearance" is easier than measuring a specific length to the shoulder of your case [B]. . . .[/B] and no math is required. - Innovative [/QUOTE]
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