
Availability: In Stock
The Wilson Brass Case Gage for 6mm/6.5 Creedmoor is a precision reloading tool designed to help you manage headspace, shoulder set-back, and case length in one step. Whether you're a precision rifle reloader working up loads for long-range hunting or a competition shooter optimizing case prep, this single-piece gage gives you control over the variables that affect accuracy and case longevity. It's the kind of tool that separates careful handloaders from guesswork—and it's been trusted by reloaders since L.E. Wilson invented the cartridge case gage back in 1935.
Using the gage is straightforward: measure a fired case to establish your baseline, then check it again after sizing to see exactly how much your shoulder has been pushed back. This direct feedback lets you dial in your sizing die for the minimal shoulder set-back your rifle needs—no more, no less. Over-sizing causes premature work-hardening and brass failure; under-sizing can cause feeding issues. The gage takes the guesswork out of that balance. After sizing, brass often grows slightly, so the gage also flags when cases need trimming to stay within safe length limits. It's an essential checkpoint in any serious reloading routine.
This is a fired-case measurement tool—it's intended to work with brass that's been through your chamber, giving you a true picture of what your die is doing to your cases. Pair it with a case gage depth micrometer to quantify your shoulder movement, and you'll have data to drive repeatable, safe loads. For 6mm and 6.5 Creedmoor shooters building precision ammo, this gage is non-negotiable.
No. The Wilson Brass Case Gage is designed to work with fired cases so you can establish your true headspace baseline and measure how much your sizing die is moving the shoulder back. Using it with new brass won't give you the data you need.
No. The gage checks headspace, shoulder position, and overall case length, but does not measure body diameters. It's focused on the dimensions that directly affect headspace and case life.
Measure a fired case as a baseline, note the headspace. Size the case with your current die setting, then place it back in the gage to see how much the shoulder has moved. This tells you whether to adjust your die up or down. Repeat until you're sizing the shoulder back to your target amount. Pair it with a Case Gage Depth Micrometer to quantify the movement.
Yes. After sizing, the gage will show you the overall case length and alert you if cases have grown beyond maximum safe limits, indicating a need for trimming.

SKU: 197558988 • Width: 1.25in • Height: 1.25in • Depth: 3.5in • Weight: 0.7oz





Availability: In Stock
The Wilson Brass Case Gage for 6mm/6.5 Creedmoor is a precision reloading tool designed to help you manage headspace, shoulder set-back, and case length in one step. Whether you're a precision rifle reloader working up loads for long-range hunting or a competition shooter optimizing case prep, this single-piece gage gives you control over the variables that affect accuracy and case longevity. It's the kind of tool that separates careful handloaders from guesswork—and it's been trusted by reloaders since L.E. Wilson invented the cartridge case gage back in 1935.
Using the gage is straightforward: measure a fired case to establish your baseline, then check it again after sizing to see exactly how much your shoulder has been pushed back. This direct feedback lets you dial in your sizing die for the minimal shoulder set-back your rifle needs—no more, no less. Over-sizing causes premature work-hardening and brass failure; under-sizing can cause feeding issues. The gage takes the guesswork out of that balance. After sizing, brass often grows slightly, so the gage also flags when cases need trimming to stay within safe length limits. It's an essential checkpoint in any serious reloading routine.
This is a fired-case measurement tool—it's intended to work with brass that's been through your chamber, giving you a true picture of what your die is doing to your cases. Pair it with a case gage depth micrometer to quantify your shoulder movement, and you'll have data to drive repeatable, safe loads. For 6mm and 6.5 Creedmoor shooters building precision ammo, this gage is non-negotiable.
No. The Wilson Brass Case Gage is designed to work with fired cases so you can establish your true headspace baseline and measure how much your sizing die is moving the shoulder back. Using it with new brass won't give you the data you need.
No. The gage checks headspace, shoulder position, and overall case length, but does not measure body diameters. It's focused on the dimensions that directly affect headspace and case life.
Measure a fired case as a baseline, note the headspace. Size the case with your current die setting, then place it back in the gage to see how much the shoulder has moved. This tells you whether to adjust your die up or down. Repeat until you're sizing the shoulder back to your target amount. Pair it with a Case Gage Depth Micrometer to quantify the movement.
Yes. After sizing, the gage will show you the overall case length and alert you if cases have grown beyond maximum safe limits, indicating a need for trimming.
SKU: 197558988 • Width: 1.25in • Height: 1.25in • Depth: 3.5in • Weight: 0.7oz
