Re: Headspace Guage?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Fuzzball</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Land, forget the Wilson type case gages, they "measure" nothing. They only tell you if you are inside the standard factory dimensions, minimum/maximum. That's only helpful if you want your ammo to interchange with any other rifle every made for that cartridge and I REALLY doubt that's a concern of your's at this time. Just FL size your cases so they fit and function in your rifle and you will be good to go, no gage needed.
Ref, the various case measuring tools like the RCBS Precision Case Mic, Hornady/Stoney Point and Sinclair tools rhat fit on a dial caliper or the excellant Innovative Technoligies Dial Indicator gage, they are all good tools but note I DID NOT say they are complicated, they are not (even I can make 'em work!
). What I DID SAY is they are unneeded for common reloading, especially by a guy just getting his feet wet. Using one now would only serve to make new things more confusing for you than they need to be. Thus I stand by the suggestion that you don't bother with them yet.
IF you have specific problems later, come back and post a new question. And good luck! </div></div>
Fuzzball why the hate for a $17.00 gauge! Did L.E. Wilson run over your dog?
Rookies have been known to oversize their cases, or insufficiently resize them. Hell, experienced reloaders sometimes do this. The gauge is helpful in avoiding both.
And some of us have multiple arms in the same caliber.