I had a very odd occurrence the other day at my very first PRS match, lol! I've been reloading for years and never had a headspace issue until now! I had loaded for a custom built bolt rifle in 260rem for this match and I couldn't get the bolt to close on a fresh batch of rounds I had loaded the day before ( no, I didn't chamber check before leaving the house, I had an oof moment, lol) Needless to say I went home and pulled the rounds and checked their headspace with my Hornady comparator tools and it was on the money with my rounds that chambered just fine to the .001... So I bumped the shoulder back another .001 and the rounds chambered perfectly but now I have doubt in my measuring tools. So all that was to ask this, what headspace/datum line comparators do you like and feel are more accurate than the Hornady comparators? I've looked at the Whidden and Wilson tools and am leaning toward the Wilson micrometer comparator. What does the hide have to say?