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The L.E. Wilson Brass Minimum Dimension Gage for .223 Rem is a precision reloading tool designed to verify that your handloads meet SAAMI minimum chamber specifications. If you're loading ammunition intended to function across multiple rifles of the same caliber, this gage gives you objective confirmation that your rounds comply with published standards—critical intel for safe, reliable reloads. Built to Wilson's exacting tolerances, it works alongside your other case-checking tools to catch dimensional issues before you fire.
The minimum dimension gage operates on a simple principle: SAAMI minimum chamber specs are slightly larger than maximum cartridge specs, so rounds that enter this gage meet the floor of standardized dimensions. If your rounds won't enter, you've identified an undersized issue. If they enter but won't chamber in your rifle, you likely have a tighter-than-SAAMI chamber—a sign of either a non-standard reamer or one cut below minimum headspace. This isn't a pass/fail for your specific gun; it's a diagnostic tool that tells you whether your reloads conform to the published standard.
Use the minimum gage when you're building ammo for multiple firearms, checking uniformity against SAAMI spec, troubleshooting chambering problems, or quickly verifying you haven't exceeded maximum COAL. It's also handy for spot-checking factory ammunition. Wilson recommends pairing it with their Regular Case Gage (especially for bottleneck cartridges) to nail down shoulder pushback and headspace tailored to your individual rifle. Serious reloaders who care about interchangeability and compliance keep this in their bench kit.
| Brand | L.E. Wilson |
| Caliber | .223 Rem |
| Type | Minimum Dimension Gage (SAAMI) |
| Application | Reloading verification and quality control |
The minimum dimension gage checks whether your rounds meet the floor of SAAMI specifications (slightly oversized compared to the cartridge maximum). The regular case gage checks the actual cartridge dimensions. Wilson recommends using both—the regular gage to set shoulder pushback and headspace on bottleneck cartridges, and the minimum gage to verify final loads comply with the standard.
It means your round meets SAAMI minimum specifications, but your particular rifle has a tighter chamber than the SAAMI minimum. This could indicate a non-standard reamer or a chamber cut below the SAAMI minimum dimension. It does not mean your round is unsafe or unsuitable for that specific gun—only that it doesn't conform to the published standard.
Yes. The minimum dimension gage works on any .223 Rem ammunition, whether handloaded or factory. It's a quick way to verify that ammunition you've purchased meets SAAMI specifications.
Yes. Bullets vary by grain weight and style, and each may have a different optimal overall length. Always verify the OAL recommendation from your bullet manufacturer before finalizing any reload.

SKU: 197559026 • Width: 1.25in • Height: 1.25in • Depth: 3.5in • Weight: 0.7oz





Availability: In Stock
The L.E. Wilson Brass Minimum Dimension Gage for .223 Rem is a precision reloading tool designed to verify that your handloads meet SAAMI minimum chamber specifications. If you're loading ammunition intended to function across multiple rifles of the same caliber, this gage gives you objective confirmation that your rounds comply with published standards—critical intel for safe, reliable reloads. Built to Wilson's exacting tolerances, it works alongside your other case-checking tools to catch dimensional issues before you fire.
The minimum dimension gage operates on a simple principle: SAAMI minimum chamber specs are slightly larger than maximum cartridge specs, so rounds that enter this gage meet the floor of standardized dimensions. If your rounds won't enter, you've identified an undersized issue. If they enter but won't chamber in your rifle, you likely have a tighter-than-SAAMI chamber—a sign of either a non-standard reamer or one cut below minimum headspace. This isn't a pass/fail for your specific gun; it's a diagnostic tool that tells you whether your reloads conform to the published standard.
Use the minimum gage when you're building ammo for multiple firearms, checking uniformity against SAAMI spec, troubleshooting chambering problems, or quickly verifying you haven't exceeded maximum COAL. It's also handy for spot-checking factory ammunition. Wilson recommends pairing it with their Regular Case Gage (especially for bottleneck cartridges) to nail down shoulder pushback and headspace tailored to your individual rifle. Serious reloaders who care about interchangeability and compliance keep this in their bench kit.
| Brand | L.E. Wilson |
| Caliber | .223 Rem |
| Type | Minimum Dimension Gage (SAAMI) |
| Application | Reloading verification and quality control |
The minimum dimension gage checks whether your rounds meet the floor of SAAMI specifications (slightly oversized compared to the cartridge maximum). The regular case gage checks the actual cartridge dimensions. Wilson recommends using both—the regular gage to set shoulder pushback and headspace on bottleneck cartridges, and the minimum gage to verify final loads comply with the standard.
It means your round meets SAAMI minimum specifications, but your particular rifle has a tighter chamber than the SAAMI minimum. This could indicate a non-standard reamer or a chamber cut below the SAAMI minimum dimension. It does not mean your round is unsafe or unsuitable for that specific gun—only that it doesn't conform to the published standard.
Yes. The minimum dimension gage works on any .223 Rem ammunition, whether handloaded or factory. It's a quick way to verify that ammunition you've purchased meets SAAMI specifications.
Yes. Bullets vary by grain weight and style, and each may have a different optimal overall length. Always verify the OAL recommendation from your bullet manufacturer before finalizing any reload.
SKU: 197559026 • Width: 1.25in • Height: 1.25in • Depth: 3.5in • Weight: 0.7oz
