
Availability: In Stock
The L.E. Wilson Case Gage 30-06 is a one-piece headspace and length measurement tool designed to help reloaders dial in their full-length resizing dies with precision. If you're working up ammo for your .30-06 Springfield, this gage lets you quickly verify that your fired brass hasn't been oversized during the resizing process—one of the most common mistakes in hand loading that can shorten case life and create safety issues. Using the gage with a caliper, you can measure both overall length (to flag cases that need trimming) and datum-to-head length (to confirm proper headspace and prevent resizing errors).
Built as a simple, durable one-piece design, the L.E. Wilson Case Gage 30-06 sits in your reloading bench toolkit as an affordable checkpoint before you load a round. It's the kind of tool that pays for itself the first time it catches an oversized case or tells you a case has drifted out of spec. The gage features knurling in the middle for a secure grip, and silver finish stands up to the bench environment.
Whether you're a precision rifle reloader chasing tight groups or a hunter who likes to understand what's happening at every stage of the reloading process, this gage removes guesswork from headspace verification. It's a straightforward, effective way to keep your .30-06 brass—and your loads—within safe limits.
| Overall Length | 2.494" |
| Large End ID | .473" |
| Small End ID | .347" |
| Outer Diameter | .991" |
| Finish | Silver with knurled center |
| Contents | Gage and instructions |
A case gage lets you measure fired brass to ensure it hasn't been oversized during full-length resizing. By checking overall length and datum-to-head length with a caliper, you can verify proper headspace and identify cases that need trimming—catching mistakes before they become safety problems and extending the life of your brass.
Insert your fired case into the gage and use a caliper to measure the overall length and the datum-to-head dimension. Compare your measurements to your reloading manual specs to confirm your brass is within safe limits and your dies are set correctly. The gage itself simply serves as a gauging standard—you provide the caliper.
Yes, you'll need a caliper (dial or digital) to take measurements when using the gage. The gage itself comes with instructions to guide your setup and verification process.

SKU: 197558530 • Weight: 0.4oz





Availability: In Stock
The L.E. Wilson Case Gage 30-06 is a one-piece headspace and length measurement tool designed to help reloaders dial in their full-length resizing dies with precision. If you're working up ammo for your .30-06 Springfield, this gage lets you quickly verify that your fired brass hasn't been oversized during the resizing process—one of the most common mistakes in hand loading that can shorten case life and create safety issues. Using the gage with a caliper, you can measure both overall length (to flag cases that need trimming) and datum-to-head length (to confirm proper headspace and prevent resizing errors).
Built as a simple, durable one-piece design, the L.E. Wilson Case Gage 30-06 sits in your reloading bench toolkit as an affordable checkpoint before you load a round. It's the kind of tool that pays for itself the first time it catches an oversized case or tells you a case has drifted out of spec. The gage features knurling in the middle for a secure grip, and silver finish stands up to the bench environment.
Whether you're a precision rifle reloader chasing tight groups or a hunter who likes to understand what's happening at every stage of the reloading process, this gage removes guesswork from headspace verification. It's a straightforward, effective way to keep your .30-06 brass—and your loads—within safe limits.
| Overall Length | 2.494" |
| Large End ID | .473" |
| Small End ID | .347" |
| Outer Diameter | .991" |
| Finish | Silver with knurled center |
| Contents | Gage and instructions |
A case gage lets you measure fired brass to ensure it hasn't been oversized during full-length resizing. By checking overall length and datum-to-head length with a caliper, you can verify proper headspace and identify cases that need trimming—catching mistakes before they become safety problems and extending the life of your brass.
Insert your fired case into the gage and use a caliper to measure the overall length and the datum-to-head dimension. Compare your measurements to your reloading manual specs to confirm your brass is within safe limits and your dies are set correctly. The gage itself simply serves as a gauging standard—you provide the caliper.
Yes, you'll need a caliper (dial or digital) to take measurements when using the gage. The gage itself comes with instructions to guide your setup and verification process.
SKU: 197558530 • Weight: 0.4oz
