Measuring Tools
Comparator Anvil Base
A precision-machined anvil base designed to provide a perfectly flat and stable surface for measuring cases and cartridges. Used in conjunction with our comparator, it ensures maximum accuracy by eliminating measurement errors caused by uneven case heads.
€9.70
Description
The Comparator Anvil Base is an essential upgrade for reloaders seeking the highest level of measurement repeatability.
While standard caliper jaws are narrow, this tool provides a wide, perfectly flat platform for the base of the cartridge to rest against.
Key Benefits:
Perfect Alignment: Eliminates the "wobble" and potential tilting of the case head on narrow caliper jaws, ensuring that every measurement is perfectly square.
Consistent Headspace & CBTO: By providing a larger surface area, it guarantees more reliable readings when measuring shoulder bump (headspace) or Cartridge Base-to-Ogive (CBTO).
Tool-Free Integration: Designed to work seamlessly with the Axis Reloading Tools system. It mounts quickly to your caliper using a brass thumb screw, allowing for secure attachment without scratching your tools.
Professional Grade Build: Machined from high-quality materials to maintain a true, flat surface even after thousands of measurements.
While standard caliper jaws are narrow, this tool provides a wide, perfectly flat platform for the base of the cartridge to rest against.
Key Benefits:
Perfect Alignment: Eliminates the "wobble" and potential tilting of the case head on narrow caliper jaws, ensuring that every measurement is perfectly square.
Consistent Headspace & CBTO: By providing a larger surface area, it guarantees more reliable readings when measuring shoulder bump (headspace) or Cartridge Base-to-Ogive (CBTO).
Tool-Free Integration: Designed to work seamlessly with the Axis Reloading Tools system. It mounts quickly to your caliper using a brass thumb screw, allowing for secure attachment without scratching your tools.
Professional Grade Build: Machined from high-quality materials to maintain a true, flat surface even after thousands of measurements.