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The L.E. Wilson 357 Sig case gage is a precision reloading tool that lets you verify chamber dimensions and headspace on fired brass before resizing, helping you dial in your press setup and avoid the common mistake of over-sizing cases. Whether you're running a progressive setup or working up loads methodically, this one-piece gage delivers quick, accurate measurements that keep your .357 Sig brass lasting longer and your rounds shooting true.
Proper headspace control is foundational to consistent ammunition and safe operation. By checking overall length and datum-to-head measurements with a caliper, you'll know exactly how much your cases have stretched, which tells you whether they need trimming and confirms your full-length resizing die is set correctly. Most reloaders who jump straight to resizing without checking headspace end up with unnecessarily work-hardened brass that fails prematurely; this gage puts you in control.
L.E. Wilson gages are built to tight tolerances and designed to work with standard dial or digital calipers—no special equipment needed. The tool is compact enough to keep at your reloading bench and simple enough to use on every batch, making headspace verification a routine part of your quality control rather than an afterthought.
| Overall Length | 2.494" |
| Large Diameter End (ID) | .473" |
| Small Diameter End (ID) | .347" |
| Outer Diameter (OD) | .991" |
| Finish | Silver with knurled grip |
| Included | Gage and instructions |
Insert a fired, unfired, or sized case into the gage. Using a dial or digital caliper, measure the overall length and the datum-to-head dimension. Compare your measurements to known safe headspace specs for .357 Sig. If your sized cases are longer than they should be, your die needs to be adjusted lower (or your shell holder adjusted higher). The gage tells you the direction and magnitude of change needed.
The L.E. Wilson gage is a measuring tool that works with a caliper to give you precise numbers, allowing fine control over die setup. Go/no-go gauges are pass/fail tools. The Wilson gage is better for setup and precision control; go/no-go gauges are better for fast verification once you're dialed in.
No—this gage is designed specifically for .357 Sig. The inside diameters and overall dimensions are caliber-specific. You'll need a separate gage for each cartridge you reload.
No. Any standard dial or digital caliper will work. The gage's ID dimensions are designed to fit standard calipers.

SKU: 197558544 • Weight: 0.2oz