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  • Longtooth

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    +1 for Starrett - I don't have much from them, but what I have is quality.

    I do have a Hornady set as well from midway. No complaints for my intended usage. :)
     

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    I have several, some dial and some digital, several are high end. For the most part they all do the same thing...measure in .000ths. If I knew I was going to use them all day every day for the next 20 years I might be more inclined to buy a better set for durability only.
     

    Longtooth

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    I have several, some dial and some digital, several are high end. For the most part they all do the same thing...measure in .000ths. If I knew I was going to use them all day every day for the next 20 years I might be more inclined to buy a better set for durability only.
    ^ This - The ONLY reason I have anything Starrett is from when I worked in a pattern shop in High School.

    For checking COL every so often - a $40 Hornady is totally fine. :)
     

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    Reloading you only need good to .001 which is about as precise as calipers are really good for . That said all my stuff is either Starett or Mitutoyo & ancient like me . I bought it when I was young & as I made a living with them I did not go cheap . I'm in my 70's & most of my tools have given good service for 50 + years . Ditto for my Dillon , RCBS & Redding reloading gear .
     

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