These little gizmos make measuring the .200 line a fast, repeatable exercise. They hold the case by the base and have a slot at the 200 line for calipers so you get a repeatable measurement.
The 200 line on brass refers to the spot on the body of a cartridge commonly measured to evaluate sizing dies, monitor pressures and eliminate "clickers", the annoying hiccup that occurs when brass isn't sized properly. Usually this symptom is fixed with a different FL die (possibly small base or custom) or a ring die.
Available to fit nearly every family of cases. This kit includes them all, sized to be a couple thosandths inch larger than case diameter. Available soon individually.
A - .381" (223 Rem Family)
B- .444" (220 Russian, PPC, ARC, Grendel)
C- .476" (308 Win Family, BR family, 30-06 Family...)
D- .503" (284Win Family)
E- .535" (Standard Magnums, PRC Family)
F- .558" (Rem Ultra and Short Mags, WSM Family
The 200 line on brass refers to the spot on the body of a cartridge commonly measured to evaluate sizing dies, monitor pressures and eliminate "clickers", the annoying hiccup that occurs when brass isn't sized properly. Usually this symptom is fixed with a different FL die (possibly small base or custom) or a ring die.
Available to fit nearly every family of cases. This kit includes them all, sized to be a couple thosandths inch larger than case diameter. Available soon individually.
A - .381" (223 Rem Family)
B- .444" (220 Russian, PPC, ARC, Grendel)
C- .476" (308 Win Family, BR family, 30-06 Family...)
D- .503" (284Win Family)
E- .535" (Standard Magnums, PRC Family)
F- .558" (Rem Ultra and Short Mags, WSM Family