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Re: Caliper doubts

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18 August 2004, 15:24
Greyghost
Re: Caliper doubts
Check out your local Industrial Tool Suply houses, prices are usualy real reasonable. I just got a Mitutoyo 70th Aniversary limited Edition set, including a digital/electronic stainless/coolant proof IP-67 6" Caliper, and IP-65 stainless digital/coolant proof 1" mic in a fitted lined wood case w/2-ceramic check blocks for $259. Can't go wrong with a set like that!

Phil
18 August 2004, 13:47
redriverbio
What brand of caliper should I purchase for reloading 223 and 22-250 cartridges? I think there must be a problem with the one I am using now because it reads differently on the same cartridge at times. I do not think it is the way I am reading it. Can calipers wear out ? This one is a cheap model I am guessing. Some thoughts please.
18 August 2004, 14:06
steveno
Starrett makes a very good caliper
18 August 2004, 13:58
Deutsch-Drahthaar
Cheap calipers are just that cheap. Often calipers are subject to abuse by new users. ie: Sharp, fast and abrupt opening of the jaws can cause the internal gears to jump, bend or break . Also dings in the jaws will always read a faulty measurement.

I have had an RCBS calipers made of plactic (DONT BUY)!!! JUNK.

Franklin Arsenal calipers are nice, accurate and affordable.

Find a solid pair of stainless steel calipers oil them lightly when needed and wipe them off always before storing and they will last a lifetime.

Good luck,
Ben
18 August 2004, 15:01
358OWNER
I am a machinist by trade and have unfortunately tried many different brands and styles of callipers. Starret, Mitutoyu and Brown and Sharpe are the only ones to own. Of the three the Mitutoyo's are by far the best value. You can often find them on sale in Travers, Enco, MSC or Grainger for around $60-$80. Cheap tools cost you money and time.
18 August 2004, 14:28
lawndart
Starret and Mitutoyo are always good. My original pair of Mitutoyo's are over twenty years old and still work perfectly. I got a pair of their digital calipers about ten years ago. Very nice. I use them most every day that I reload. Any of the reloading company hosue brands are very much false economy. Micrometers are nice, calipers are necessary IMO.
JCN