DustyRusty
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Most of my life experience with calipers has been with reloading.
On the job some years back, we were almost given, chepie elecrtonic calipers by the tool salemen. I didn't use mine often, and when pulled out of the drawer, the batteies would be DEAD, .and a nightmare to change.
We threw the all away when the replacement calipers came.
So I really appriciated my 25 year old dial calipers at home on the reloading bench. Until they died yesterday. I have a pawn shop set that still has a 2015 calibration sticker on them for now.
So looking at another pair and some of the features of the digital in reloading applications caught my eye. This websight got me up to speed a bit.
Have any of you found uses in reloading for those "features of the digital over dial?
On the job some years back, we were almost given, chepie elecrtonic calipers by the tool salemen. I didn't use mine often, and when pulled out of the drawer, the batteies would be DEAD, .and a nightmare to change.
We threw the all away when the replacement calipers came.
So I really appriciated my 25 year old dial calipers at home on the reloading bench. Until they died yesterday. I have a pawn shop set that still has a 2015 calibration sticker on them for now.
So looking at another pair and some of the features of the digital in reloading applications caught my eye. This websight got me up to speed a bit.
Expensive vs Cheap Calipers | Are They Worth the Money?
Today we're going to look at three different calipers, ranging in price from less than $20 to more than $100. What are the differences, and is it worth the ...
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Have any of you found uses in reloading for those "features of the digital over dial?