đ§ Perfect Your Reloading Game!
The Burstfire Primer Pocket Gauge Set is an essential tool for precision reloading and case preparation. This 4-piece set includes both large and small gauges, designed to ensure your primer pockets are perfectly sized for optimal performance. With an ergonomic grip and compatibility with standard hand tools, this gauge set is a must-have for any serious reloader.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.41 x 2.87 x 0.43 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Burstfire |
Manufacturer | Burstfire |
Size | Large & Small GO & NO-GO Gauge - 4 Piece Set |
B**N
Good product, happy customer
I think that the product description should tell you that the more expensive set is made from stainless steel while the cheaper set is made from aluminum.I guessed it right and purchased the stainless steel version.I am very happy with the quality of the gauge set and feel it is worth the money if you buy the stainles steel set..
E**7
Works
Works great. You donât need to screw this onto a handle, you can just hold it with your fingers.
K**N
Time saver
Easy and accurate. Made crimp removal much easier than swaging.
W**N
Works Great
No more guessing if I removed the military crimp enough. The 'go' gages for both small and large primer pockets are easy to use.
C**B
Primer pocket gauge
They do the job đ
D**
Accuracy
This is a must have for reloading and checking primer pockets. I use these all the time before seating primers.
S**3
Doesnât hurt to have
It never hurts to have them around to check primer pockets when it comes to range brass. I donât expect to have a lot of brass with worn or bad primer pockets but if I have an issue Iâll have them to check if need be. Besides, you can never have too many reloading tools. lol Some will say theyâre completely unnecessary. Thatâs fine. Thatâs the opinion of whomever says and feels this way. You do you. But yes, I recommend the complete set of go/no go for small and large primer pockets. Especially if like me, youâre OCD and clean the primer pockets. Sometimes you can over do it and cause them to become no go. And yes, sometimes they can even be borderline when new. Unless you can always afford to by high quality brass every time you need brass. I for one canât afford to do that. Again, you do you!!!Keep âem in the X ring!
M**L
Great tool
If you are wondering about you primer pockets these are the tools to have. I have found these tools most valuable with military brass. You have to swage the primer pocket to remove the primer crimp that the military uses. These tools let you know if you are swaging enough or too much. You no longer have to wonder. Good little tool to have.
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