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The L.E. Wilson 243 Winchester brass case gage is a precision measuring tool built from brass—a material that resists corrosion and delivers the reliable surface finish serious reloaders depend on. Unlike generic alternatives, this one-piece gage gives you three critical pieces of information about your fired and sized brass, helping you catch problems before they become safety or accuracy issues downrange.
Reloading 243 Winchester rounds demands attention to consistency, and this gage checks the dimensions that matter most. It measures overall case length to flag brass that needs trimming, verifies datum-to-head length to confirm proper headspace, and shows you exactly how far back you're sizing the shoulder on each case—information that prevents over-sizing and extends brass life. That last feature is what separates a good gage from a great one; you're not just passing or failing a go/no-go test, you're actually seeing the work your sizing die is doing.
The 243 Winchester gage carries a pedigree worth noting. L.E. Wilson, the founder, invented the cartridge case gage back in 1935 after a fellow shooter came to him with a case-separation problem. That real-world problem-solving mindset shaped the design from the ground up, prioritizing safety and insight over bells and whistles. If you're loading 243 Winchester and want to understand what's happening to your brass, this tool gives you the answers.
| Cartridge | 243 Winchester |
| Material | Brass |
| Design | One-piece gage |
| Measurements | Overall length, datum-to-head length, shoulder sizing depth |
The L.E. Wilson 243 Winchester gage checks overall case length (to identify brass that needs trimming), datum-to-head length (to verify correct headspace), and shows you how much your sizing die is pushing back the shoulder on each case. This triple-check catches issues that could affect accuracy or safety.
Pushing the shoulder back too far (over-sizing) accelerates brass wear and can shorten case life significantly. By letting you see how much you're moving the shoulder with each resize stroke, the gage helps you dial in your die for minimal sizing, which preserves brass for more reloads and tighter consistency.
Anyone reloading 243 Winchester rounds—whether for hunting, target shooting, or precision rifle work—benefits from the feedback this gage provides. It's especially valuable if you're chasing accuracy or trying to extend brass life on a tight budget.
Yes, this gage is designed specifically for 243 Winchester cartridges. L.E. Wilson makes case gages for most popular rimless cases, so if you reload other calibers, you'll need the appropriate gage for each.

SKU: 197558972 • Weight: 0.43oz