ye, my Harbor Frieght digital calipers have caused me a lot of headaches. Dug out my Craftsman Micrometer from when I rebuilt motors. the #' don't change on that when you are looking at it. Still have not tossed the Calibers yet, trying to find a set of old school ones first.Just tru away a a digital mic because it would come out of adjustment, but only a little bit. So I kept checking it with my manual mic. Pitched it out. Use what you can trust. I'm old school and cheep. Can you tell?
I have a grey 55 and would give three of them for one RCBS Uniflow.
Ian I'll take you up on that. I believe I have a couple one might be new. I'll check. Small or large?
Thanks for your input. Good to hear from you,haven't seen you chime in for a while.I have 2 Redding BR-30, one on the bench, one for loading at the shooting bench, I breech seat a lot, I also use a Belding and Mull for stick, powder when I don't have time to weigh them, also Black Powder, weigh every 5th round..I also have 2 Lyman 55, 1 RCBS Uniflo, 1 LEE , 1 RCBS Charge Master....I use the Redding more than anything, never had a problem with anything except SR4759, use the B&M or Chargemaster for that
Almost forgot, for Muzzleloading, my friend made a measure to use like the B&M, push in the measure instead of a lever like the B&M, funnel on the measure, makes it easy, clamps to the bench with a holder for the ramrod