
Availability: In Stock
The L.E. Wilson 270 Winchester case gage is a precision measuring tool that should sit on every reloader's bench—especially if you're working up accurate loads and want to avoid the common pitfall of oversizing brass. This single-piece gage checks two critical dimensions: overall case length (to flag cases that need trimming) and datum-to-head length (to confirm headspace is set correctly and prevent the case fatigue that comes from excessive resizing). Whether you're fine-tuning a full-length die setup or verifying fired rounds before a second or third reload, this is the kind of simple, direct tool that separates meticulous handloaders from those who cut corners.
Accurate headspace control is where reloading quality gets made or lost. Oversizing brass shortens case life dramatically, and most reloaders never catch it until they've already damaged perfectly good brass. The L.E. Wilson gage lets you measure headspace quickly with a caliper—no guessing, no trial-and-error die adjustments. It's a small investment that pays for itself in brass you don't waste.
Built as a one-piece tool in silver-finish steel with a knurled middle section for grip, the gage is compact and durable enough to live in your reloading room for years. The instructions walk you through setup, and the straightforward design means there's nothing to adjust or dial in—just measure and trust the results.
| Overall Length | 2.494" |
| Large End ID | .473" |
| Small End ID | .347" |
| Outer Diameter | .991" |
| Material | Silver-finish steel with knurling |
| Includes | Gage and instructions |
The L.E. Wilson 270 Winchester case gage measures two dimensions: the overall length of the case (to tell you when trimming is needed) and the datum-to-head length (to verify that your resizing die is set up correctly and that headspace is within safe limits). You use a standard caliper to take the measurements.
Oversizing happens when a full-length resizing die is set too deep into the press. This gage lets you verify that your die is adjusted correctly before you run a full batch through. By catching an improperly set die early, you avoid the case work-hardening and shortened life that comes from excessive sizing.
The gage itself and a set of instructions. You'll use your own caliper to measure against the gage.
Yes—this gage is designed specifically for 270 Winchester cartridges and will not work for other calibers.

SKU: 197558493 • Weight: 0.5oz





Availability: In Stock
The L.E. Wilson 270 Winchester case gage is a precision measuring tool that should sit on every reloader's bench—especially if you're working up accurate loads and want to avoid the common pitfall of oversizing brass. This single-piece gage checks two critical dimensions: overall case length (to flag cases that need trimming) and datum-to-head length (to confirm headspace is set correctly and prevent the case fatigue that comes from excessive resizing). Whether you're fine-tuning a full-length die setup or verifying fired rounds before a second or third reload, this is the kind of simple, direct tool that separates meticulous handloaders from those who cut corners.
Accurate headspace control is where reloading quality gets made or lost. Oversizing brass shortens case life dramatically, and most reloaders never catch it until they've already damaged perfectly good brass. The L.E. Wilson gage lets you measure headspace quickly with a caliper—no guessing, no trial-and-error die adjustments. It's a small investment that pays for itself in brass you don't waste.
Built as a one-piece tool in silver-finish steel with a knurled middle section for grip, the gage is compact and durable enough to live in your reloading room for years. The instructions walk you through setup, and the straightforward design means there's nothing to adjust or dial in—just measure and trust the results.
| Overall Length | 2.494" |
| Large End ID | .473" |
| Small End ID | .347" |
| Outer Diameter | .991" |
| Material | Silver-finish steel with knurling |
| Includes | Gage and instructions |
The L.E. Wilson 270 Winchester case gage measures two dimensions: the overall length of the case (to tell you when trimming is needed) and the datum-to-head length (to verify that your resizing die is set up correctly and that headspace is within safe limits). You use a standard caliper to take the measurements.
Oversizing happens when a full-length resizing die is set too deep into the press. This gage lets you verify that your die is adjusted correctly before you run a full batch through. By catching an improperly set die early, you avoid the case work-hardening and shortened life that comes from excessive sizing.
The gage itself and a set of instructions. You'll use your own caliper to measure against the gage.
Yes—this gage is designed specifically for 270 Winchester cartridges and will not work for other calibers.
SKU: 197558493 • Weight: 0.5oz
