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Part Number Ammunition Reloading Gauge (76998) |
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Ammunition Reloading Gauge for 38/357/45ACP calibers We're now offering the Ammunition Reloading Gauge in your choice of calibers. Right now you can choose from 38/357, 45ACP calibers. We build the reloading gauge with your choice of any 2 calibers (more calibers to come soon). You will choose your 2 calibers at the bottom of the page before clicking the add to cart button. Here is the easy way to sort your hand loads before the match and eliminate some of the problems that cost you points. The ammo gauge is cut to the low end average of .45 OR .38spl/357mag OR 45LC factory chamber diameter dimensions and will quickly sort out bad loads that will cause gun malfunctions due to chambering problems. To use simply drop a loaded cartridge into the gauge and find the ones that drop right in and bottom out freely with a clicking sound (cartridge head will protrude enough for easy removal). The ones that are oversized, bulged, wrinkled, etc.... that only go partway in or bind in any way should be set aside for practice only. Aluminum 6061 round stock that has been cut and precsion machined to exacting specifications to check the fit of reloads. This is an absolute must for any reloader that shoots in competition Special bullet reload checker. After your reload, drop your rounds into this checker then turn the checker upside down and make sure they drop free by themselves. This will ensure the bullets were sized and crimped correctly. If they don't fit or don't drop free you may have feed and function problems with your reloads. Put those bullets aside for practice and use only the 'drop free' bullets for match or competition use. Every gun and barrel chamber are slightly different. Match guns and barrels such as S&W Performance Center guns, Kart Barrels and others are precision machined to exacting unforgiving tolerances. These barrels are generally more accurate and have tighter tolerances than standard or combat style barrels. If you reload, this handy little checker is a must. If your rounds don't pass the checkers test put them aside and try them in practice. If the round passes and drops in and out fine than your reloaded round should fit your barrel chamber correctly. See the video below. |
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