
Availability: In Stock
The Lyman Pro Stainless Single Ammo Checker for 300 AAC is a precision headspace gauge built for reloaders who demand reliability. Machined from corrosion-resistant stainless steel and engineered to SAAMI chamber specifications, this case gauge lets you verify that each loaded round will chamber smoothly in your rifle—before you take it to the range or field. Whether you're loading for a suppressed 300 AAC Blackout rifle, working up competitive loads, or just want confidence in your ammo, this is the kind of final checkpoint that separates solid reloading discipline from wishful thinking.
Drop a finished cartridge into the gauge. If it seats fully, your round meets minimum chamber tolerances and will feed and fire without trouble. If it doesn't, you've caught a sizing, seating, or headspace problem before it becomes a jam, extraction issue, or worse. It's a simple tool doing one job—but doing it right. The 300 AAC marking is clearly stamped on the gauge so there's no guesswork about caliber.
This isn't flash or theory; it's a hands-on final QC step that competitive shooters, precision hunters, and serious handloaders have relied on for years. Stainless construction means it'll survive a reloading bench for decades without corrosion, and the precision machining holds tight tolerances that reflect actual rifle chamber specs. If you're already investing time and components into reloading, a few seconds with an ammo checker is time well spent.
| Caliber | 300 AAC Blackout |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Design Standard | SAAMI Chamber Tolerances |
It's a go/no-go gauge for finished ammo. Drop your loaded round in. If it seats all the way, the cartridge fits your rifle's chamber and will feed reliably. If it doesn't fit, you've found a problem—too much powder, incorrect primer seating, or a sizing issue—before you're at the range wondering why your round won't chamber.
Yes. Any 300 AAC cartridge—factory or handloaded—that fits this gauge will fit your rifle's chamber, assuming your rifle is in proper working order. Many reloaders use a checker to validate factory ammo too.
Reloading benches collect powder residue, moisture, and solvents. Stainless won't rust or corrode, so your gauge stays precise and accurate for years without maintenance or storage worry.
A chronograph measures velocity; it doesn't verify fit. Test firing one round tells you it worked that time—but you can't test-fire every round you load. An ammo checker is a preventive tool that catches sizing and seating problems across your whole batch before any go downrange.

SKU: 144600335 • Weight: 0.5oz





Availability: In Stock
The Lyman Pro Stainless Single Ammo Checker for 300 AAC is a precision headspace gauge built for reloaders who demand reliability. Machined from corrosion-resistant stainless steel and engineered to SAAMI chamber specifications, this case gauge lets you verify that each loaded round will chamber smoothly in your rifle—before you take it to the range or field. Whether you're loading for a suppressed 300 AAC Blackout rifle, working up competitive loads, or just want confidence in your ammo, this is the kind of final checkpoint that separates solid reloading discipline from wishful thinking.
Drop a finished cartridge into the gauge. If it seats fully, your round meets minimum chamber tolerances and will feed and fire without trouble. If it doesn't, you've caught a sizing, seating, or headspace problem before it becomes a jam, extraction issue, or worse. It's a simple tool doing one job—but doing it right. The 300 AAC marking is clearly stamped on the gauge so there's no guesswork about caliber.
This isn't flash or theory; it's a hands-on final QC step that competitive shooters, precision hunters, and serious handloaders have relied on for years. Stainless construction means it'll survive a reloading bench for decades without corrosion, and the precision machining holds tight tolerances that reflect actual rifle chamber specs. If you're already investing time and components into reloading, a few seconds with an ammo checker is time well spent.
| Caliber | 300 AAC Blackout |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Design Standard | SAAMI Chamber Tolerances |
It's a go/no-go gauge for finished ammo. Drop your loaded round in. If it seats all the way, the cartridge fits your rifle's chamber and will feed reliably. If it doesn't fit, you've found a problem—too much powder, incorrect primer seating, or a sizing issue—before you're at the range wondering why your round won't chamber.
Yes. Any 300 AAC cartridge—factory or handloaded—that fits this gauge will fit your rifle's chamber, assuming your rifle is in proper working order. Many reloaders use a checker to validate factory ammo too.
Reloading benches collect powder residue, moisture, and solvents. Stainless won't rust or corrode, so your gauge stays precise and accurate for years without maintenance or storage worry.
A chronograph measures velocity; it doesn't verify fit. Test firing one round tells you it worked that time—but you can't test-fire every round you load. An ammo checker is a preventive tool that catches sizing and seating problems across your whole batch before any go downrange.
SKU: 144600335 • Weight: 0.5oz
