Re: Which Headspace Measuring Tool
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SigsauerP229</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have the Hornady comparator kit and one of the Hornady Headspace gauges in .308 but I was wondering before I get the rest of the gauges to measure all my calibers, should I just consider the Larry Willis Headspace Gauge? Which is more accurate and has a quicker setup from everyone's experience.</div></div>
Haven't used the Larry Willis setup... but have an extensive set of Stoney Point (now Hornady) inserts for both seating depth and headspace. Now I've started moving to the Sinclair inserts - steel, tapered holes for the seating depth, and holes to match shoulder angle for headspace. Is one 'better' or 'faster' than another? Dunno. I usually have a couple spare comparator heads laying around and keep them set up for my most common cartridges. Then its about as fast as clamping one to the blade of my Mitutuoyo digital calibers and pressing 'zero'...
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I've heard complaints about the soft metal on the Hornady gauge can start to roll after so many uses. </div></div>
It's aluminum, so softer than steel... but still, if its 'rolling' or otherwise deforming, someone is using *way* too much pressure and will likely end up trashing their calipers as well.