case length gauge idea
Posted: 05 Nov 2018 18:21
why doesn't Lee mill a flat spot on the case length gauges for a grip spot when screwing into the cutter so you don't mess up and scar the gauge with pliers.
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Good idea, have you sent it to them?Dannymcmullen wrote:why doesn't Lee mill a flat spot on the case length gauges for a grip spot when screwing into the cutter so you don't mess up and scar the gauge with pliers.
Ranch Dog wrote:Good idea, have you sent it to them?Dannymcmullen wrote:why doesn't Lee mill a flat spot on the case length gauges for a grip spot when screwing into the cutter so you don't mess up and scar the gauge with pliers.
I use my old Sanders archery "nock" pliers, they work great without marring the gauge's finish.
That's a shame.Dannymcmullen wrote:Ranch Dog wrote:Good idea, have you sent it to them?Dannymcmullen wrote:why doesn't Lee mill a flat spot on the case length gauges for a grip spot when screwing into the cutter so you don't mess up and scar the gauge with pliers.
yes RD i did but they just kinda blew me off i don't believe the customer service guy actually knew what i was talking about
Yeah, just the cost of tooling up for it would be tough now. They did increase the size of the shell holder recently (unannounced), to give us a little more diameter for our hands.Macd wrote:Guess extra step would add too much cost for such a low dollar item.