10mm case gage
Works as it should. Great gage for checking 10mm rounds and cases. I use it a lot while reloading 10mm pistol ammo.
Would you recommend this?
Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Excellent
Every pistol caliber reloader should have one to check several areas where a problem exists. Hornady pistol gauge only check one feature. Best feature is case weakness may be detected by case bulge
Pistol Max Gage 40 S-W by L.E. Wilson
I use this to gauge all of my 40 s&w reloading brass. I want to make sure that the cases are not bulged. Tolerance is tight on this gauge which I like so reloads will feed from magazine easy and operate good in firearm. Good craftsmanship of gauge. This should be a must to have if you reload. I would highly recommend.
Pistol MAX Gage 9mm Luger by L.E. WILSON
I use this to gauge all of my 9mm reloading brass. I want to make sure that the cases are not bulged. Tolerance is tight on this gauge which I like so reloads will feed from magazine easy and operate good in firearm. Good craftsmanship of gauge. This should be a must to have if you reload. I would highly recommend.
Excellent
Nicely machined
Great reloading aid
I use these Wilson gauges to quickly check overall case length
A must for reloading semi-autos.
A must for ensuring every round you load will cycle in your semi-automatic.
Most accurate gauge out there!
What can I say (a lot generally), this is simply the most accurate gauge on the market, I have never had any issues firing my hand loads that were checked with a Wilson gauge.
Excellent for overall case length
I use this to check overall case length. Much quicker to use this than calipers to see if trimming is needed. I use the Hornady gauge to check headspace of a loaded round. I believe the Hornady is designed to minimal SAMMI dimensions. some loaded rounds will fit into the Wilson but not the Hornady. rounds that fit into the Hornady always load, fire and extract.
fabulous
very well made. very accurate. very easy to use. love it. Just drop the round into the gage.