I was checking case length on some brass as I was removing it from the tumbler with my caliper and somehow a small granule of media fell in the gear track unnoticed, and when I went to adjust them the piece of grit caused them to skip a few teeth before I could react to the binding, resulting in them now measuring about 0.030" with the jaws shut. I know how to zero the dial needle to the shut jaws but that puts the "0" 90 degrees out of place. Is there anyway to reset the dial to zero in the proper position at home or am I S.O.L.? I hate to think I might be doomed to measuring with one eye shut and my head tilted fully to my side for the rest of my reloading life to read my dial.
Is replacement my best bet?
I don't see any obvious damage to the teeth on the exposed rail.
I will check them for accuracy after resetting on a pin gage or block set I believe I can get access to, but 1st things 1st.
Is replacement my best bet?
I don't see any obvious damage to the teeth on the exposed rail.
I will check them for accuracy after resetting on a pin gage or block set I believe I can get access to, but 1st things 1st.