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- Calipers - Which Mitutoyo Model. . . ? - Long Range Hunting Forum
I’m in the market for a new set of digital electronic calipers for reloading From all the research I’ve done, Mitutoyo seems to be a brand that gets high reviews My question is what specific Mitutoyo model would you guys with a lot of experience recommend for general all-around reloading for
- Mitutoyo Calipers worth it? - Long Range Hunting Forum
The mitutoyo's are awesome! I have a cheap pair of RCBS that read super consistent but I have to replace the batteries on a monthly basis I had a pair of Mitutoyo's that I easily used for 2 or 3 hours a day for 5 days a week at work and could probably go 6 months before I needed a new battery The Mitutoyo will repeat amazing and are definitely nicer than the cheaper calipers With my cheap
- Dial vs digital calipers - Long Range Hunting Forum
For me it's digital I find them way easier to read than dial I've had numerous different sets of budget calipers but now only use Mitutoyo's I got tired of getting a different reading, measuring the same part, with budget calipers I get the same reading every time with my Mitutoyo's They may cost more but they save me frustration and I know they are reading correctly You also need to
- How To Get Consistent Seating Depth Every Time from an empirical source . . .
Interesting… From Mitutoyo's website: "Caliper Accuracy The measurement accuracy of the caliper, sometimes termed instrumental error, may be expressed in steps The first step for the 0-200 mm (0-8 inch) range shows a measurement uncertainty of ±0,02 mm (± 000 8 inch) over this range (when set to zero with the jaws closed) which increases by around ±0,01 mm (± 000 4 inch) for each
- Short action customs modular sizing dies - Long Range Hunting Forum
Mitutoyo digital calipers, a digital mic, and a digital ball mic Once you have all those and are comfortable with them, then you'll be able to get the correct SAC shoulder inserts
- For Sale Caliper - Caliper | Long Range Hunting Forum
I have a Mitutoyo 200 mm caliper for sale! Looks almost new!!!!! $110 shipped
- Case neck thickness measurements - Long Range Hunting Forum
I also use a ball micrometer to measure neck wall thickness and a good (Starrett or Mitutoyo) micrometer for all other dimensions for the accuracy of my measurements
- My Lapua 300 prc brass experience. . . . . . - Long Range Hunting Forum
Yes I used a 324 then 314 bushing Loaded od on lapua is 3165 and adg 3145 with my mitutoyo outside micrometer Your lot of ADG must be thicker than mine When I necked down the ADG, I used a 324 bushing, then ran into a FL 7saum non bushing die The FL die may have flowed some the brass into the shoulder Idk
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