Preview: Creedmoor Sports Multi-Caliber Bullet Comparator

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posted on December 3, 2023
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Creedmoor Sports Multi-Caliber Bullet Comparator

When loading rounds tailored for a precision rifle, ensuring the bullet is loaded until it sits just off the lands is a crucial component of accuracy.

Measuring this distance involves the use of a bullet comparator tool that measures cartridge overall length from the bottom of the case to the bullet’s ogive. Creedmoor Sports is making the job easy with its Multi-Caliber Bullet Comparator, which allows handloaders to measure six different calibers by simply rotating the tool.

The comparator includes two brass thumbscrews that allow handloaders to lock the comparator tool into the caliper jaws. Once the tool is installed, simply place a loaded cartridge on the lower caliper jaw and insert the projectile end into the proper cartridge hole.

The inner diameter of the comparator will contact the bullet ogive, ensuring an accurate measurement.

MSRP is $39. For more information, visit creedmoorsports.com.

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