CQB45ACP
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Yeah I never check OAL either in a gauge—I use a micrometer to double check a couple at first and then keep going.I could care less about an oal check as that is part of my workup and many rounds I shoot long on purpose. How one uses a guage I guess is just as important. I use my guages for brass specifications.
I did just find why the 45acp Hornady is so much tighter than the RCBS—because it is=it’s .451 vs .452. Finally read their website.