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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 991890" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>I bought my calipers for 30 bucks at hardbor freight...so they are cheap, but they seem very consistant.... i.e. I measure a loaded cartridge today...I can then measure that same cartridge next week and the caliper gives me the same reading, whether it is a TRUE reading i.e. if it reads 3.145 is it really 3.145 inches...maybe not BUT I feel confident that if it says 3 different rounds are 3.145 then they all are the same length... maybe not true 3.145 inches, but none the less they will be the same length which is most important for accuracy. When I can afford 200 dollar calipers, I will invest in them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 991890, member: 52437"] I bought my calipers for 30 bucks at hardbor freight...so they are cheap, but they seem very consistant.... i.e. I measure a loaded cartridge today...I can then measure that same cartridge next week and the caliper gives me the same reading, whether it is a TRUE reading i.e. if it reads 3.145 is it really 3.145 inches...maybe not BUT I feel confident that if it says 3 different rounds are 3.145 then they all are the same length... maybe not true 3.145 inches, but none the less they will be the same length which is most important for accuracy. When I can afford 200 dollar calipers, I will invest in them. [/QUOTE]
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