
Availability: In Stock
The L.E. Wilson Pistol Max Gage 41 Mag is a precision case measurement tool built for handloaders who demand accuracy in every round. If you're working up loads for .41 Magnum, this gage gives you a simple, repeatable way to verify that your brass meets spec before it goes into the press—or after firing, to track how your cases are holding up. It's one of those tools that separates careful reloaders from guessers.
The core job of a pistol case gage is to catch problems early. Oversizing is one of the most common reloading mistakes, and it wears out your brass faster, increases chamber pressure, and burns through your wallet. With the L.E. Wilson Pistol Max Gage, you can measure the critical dimensions that matter: mouth diameter, base diameter, rim diameter and thickness, case overall length, and bullet diameter. Use it alongside a quality caliper and you've got a complete picture of your case condition. That feedback loop keeps you from pressing brass that's already out of spec, and it lets you know when brass is getting tired and headed for the scrap bin.
Setting up your 7/8"-14 press-type full-length resizing dies is another place where this gage proves its worth. You can dial in your dies with precision instead of guessing, which means consistent, safe loads every time you pull the handle. Whether you're a .41 Mag hunter, target shooter, or someone who just respects the process, this tool belongs in your reloading bench.
It checks mouth diameter, base diameter, rim diameter and thickness, case overall length, and bullet diameter—all the critical specs that tell you whether your brass is in safe working condition.
Place fired or sized brass in the gage to verify the dimensions match spec, then adjust your 7/8"-14 press-type full-length resizing die until cases consistently fall within those measurements. Use a caliper to confirm measurements as you work.
Yes. After firing, use the gage with a caliper to measure headspace and case dimensions. This tells you how much your brass grew and whether it's still suitable for reloading or ready to be retired.
Yes. This Pistol Max Gage is designed for .41 Magnum cartridges and the specific dimensions of that case.

SKU: 197558403 • Weight: 0.3oz





Availability: In Stock
The L.E. Wilson Pistol Max Gage 41 Mag is a precision case measurement tool built for handloaders who demand accuracy in every round. If you're working up loads for .41 Magnum, this gage gives you a simple, repeatable way to verify that your brass meets spec before it goes into the press—or after firing, to track how your cases are holding up. It's one of those tools that separates careful reloaders from guessers.
The core job of a pistol case gage is to catch problems early. Oversizing is one of the most common reloading mistakes, and it wears out your brass faster, increases chamber pressure, and burns through your wallet. With the L.E. Wilson Pistol Max Gage, you can measure the critical dimensions that matter: mouth diameter, base diameter, rim diameter and thickness, case overall length, and bullet diameter. Use it alongside a quality caliper and you've got a complete picture of your case condition. That feedback loop keeps you from pressing brass that's already out of spec, and it lets you know when brass is getting tired and headed for the scrap bin.
Setting up your 7/8"-14 press-type full-length resizing dies is another place where this gage proves its worth. You can dial in your dies with precision instead of guessing, which means consistent, safe loads every time you pull the handle. Whether you're a .41 Mag hunter, target shooter, or someone who just respects the process, this tool belongs in your reloading bench.
It checks mouth diameter, base diameter, rim diameter and thickness, case overall length, and bullet diameter—all the critical specs that tell you whether your brass is in safe working condition.
Place fired or sized brass in the gage to verify the dimensions match spec, then adjust your 7/8"-14 press-type full-length resizing die until cases consistently fall within those measurements. Use a caliper to confirm measurements as you work.
Yes. After firing, use the gage with a caliper to measure headspace and case dimensions. This tells you how much your brass grew and whether it's still suitable for reloading or ready to be retired.
Yes. This Pistol Max Gage is designed for .41 Magnum cartridges and the specific dimensions of that case.
SKU: 197558403 • Weight: 0.3oz
