mwezell
Mike Ezell
I agree with Jackie and others except, for calipers, I like digital for convenience and simplicity. I put very little value on how accurate a set of calipers is because if accurate measures are what you're after...calipers are simply the wrong tool for the job.
When I got started in tool and die work, you'd literally get laughed out of the shop if you brought a digital measuring device to work. Things have changed since then though, and the accuracy of even relatively inexpensive digital calipers is plenty good enough for anything I'd measure with calipers. But...if precise measurement is needed, put your calipers up and grab your calibrated micrometer. It's simply about using the right tool for the job...I've never seen any brand or make of caliper that is intended to take the place of a micrometer.
People in the trade know this, but on these and many shooting forums, I often get the impression that people in large, have not come to that realization yet. My general rule is that I rough something in to within a few thou with calipers, and put them up...Their job is OVER. Do not confuse resolution with accuracy. Just because calipers often show resolutions of .0005(half thou), means zilch to its accuracy and/or repeatability. IOW, don't trust any set of calipers for critical measurements...Get and use the right tool.
When I got started in tool and die work, you'd literally get laughed out of the shop if you brought a digital measuring device to work. Things have changed since then though, and the accuracy of even relatively inexpensive digital calipers is plenty good enough for anything I'd measure with calipers. But...if precise measurement is needed, put your calipers up and grab your calibrated micrometer. It's simply about using the right tool for the job...I've never seen any brand or make of caliper that is intended to take the place of a micrometer.
People in the trade know this, but on these and many shooting forums, I often get the impression that people in large, have not come to that realization yet. My general rule is that I rough something in to within a few thou with calipers, and put them up...Their job is OVER. Do not confuse resolution with accuracy. Just because calipers often show resolutions of .0005(half thou), means zilch to its accuracy and/or repeatability. IOW, don't trust any set of calipers for critical measurements...Get and use the right tool.