Preview: RCBS Electronic Digital Caliper

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posted on May 10, 2025
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RCBS Electronic Digital Caliper

Within the spheres of firearms and shooting, there are numerous uses for a quality caliper, whether you’re a handloader measuring case or cartridge lengths or a hobbyist at the range gauging group sizes, and the Electronic Digital Caliper from RCBS is an example that is particularly accurate, rugged and simple to use.

Built on a hardened stainless-steel body, the RCBS has a maximum range of a bit more than 6", is accurate to within 0.001", features both external and internal measuring jaws, can be zeroed with the push of a button and presents the measurement on a clear LCD display.

A locking pin and LR44 battery are included. MSRP is set at $90.

For more information, visit shop.rcbs.com.

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