What Case Measuring Tools

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I want a measuring tool to give me the ability to measure when I have bumped the shoulder back .002" for my hunting gun, as I am using a FL sizing die to resize. Additionally, I would like to know when my .223 brass has been resized to min. saami spec, to ensure it will fit in any .223 Rem. chamber. I would like to know what others are using for these measurements, and if one tool can do both measurements, or I need multiples.
Thanks in advance.
 
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Ah I see. Okay now that looks like a nice piece of equipment. Is there anything cheaper that's effective, preferably multi-caliber?
 
no, multicaliber like the rcbs one, each is different, and why not just set your press up once and go from there? or you just take a case and size and measure it and use that to set up your press each time?
 
no, multicaliber like the rcbs one, each is different, and why not just set your press up once and go from there? or you just take a case and size and measure it and use that to set up your press each time?

I need a tool in order to set the locking on my dies. I know I can size until my bolt will close, but I want reliable chambering in my hunting gun, without over sizing. Additionally, for .223 semi, I want it to fit into any chamber. I will check out the Hornady gauge.
I have a hunch I need 2 tools.
 
The Hornady set will work but a lot depends on how ham-handed you are and how good your calipers are. I have seen young apprentices get +/- .002 or more on a measurement by how much pressure they apply. If you want to get a close measurement a caliper will work. If you want an exact measurement use a micrometer.
 
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