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    Starrett 799-6/150Mm Electronic Caliper | MyTools

    This is the site I used but it's $160 plus p/h. What put me off those expensive jap ones was the extreme likely hood that you'd end up with chinese rip offs really easy. So many of those floating around

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dead is better View Post
    Starrett 799-6/150Mm Electronic Caliper | MyTools

    This is the site I used but it's $160 plus p/h. What put me off those expensive jap ones was the extreme likely hood that you'd end up with chinese rip offs really easy. So many of those floating around
    Starrett has a factory in China. My genuine Starrett DTI and magnetic base are both of Chinese origin......

    This from 2004. Who knows how far they have progressed with Chinese sourcing since then.
    http://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb...e-tools-78300/
    Makes me laugh because the Yanks pump up Starrett over Mitutoyo because Mitutoyo isn't USA made. In actual fact all the Imperial Mit DTIs are now made in the US of A.
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    I don't mind paying for that when it's known (and the reviews are still good). The mitoyotoya ripoffs are dodgy and you're paying $250 plus of eBay with no guarantee. I figured the starretts wouldn't be too hard to return but they've been great.

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    Manual ones with a dial in metric or inch bugger the crappy, battery ones, get left on. FLAT.... Some don't like working around fluro lamps too.

    Check these NZ available ones out....

    https://www.topmaq.co.nz/150mm-dial-...iABEgLpZ_D_BwE

    https://www.google.com/search?q=dial..._AUoAnoECAEQAg

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    "Remove the battery" What an Outlandish proposal..........!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 35whelen View Post
    "Remove the battery" What an Outlandish proposal..........!!!
    Not quite as outlandish as hunting with a 35 Whelen in NZ, perhaps ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by outlander View Post
    Not quite as outlandish as hunting with a 35 Whelen in NZ, perhaps ?
    Now that's fighting talk Outlander.
    My son had a .358 Win for a while and found it perfectly adequate for rabbits plus the occasional larger animal. It's place has now been taken by a .350 Remington Magnum which has been adequate for everything it has been tried on to date.
    Regards Grandpamac.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grandpamac View Post
    Now that's fighting talk Outlander.
    My son had a .358 Win for a while and found it perfectly adequate for rabbits plus the occasional larger animal. It's place has now been taken by a .350 Remington Magnum which has been adequate for everything it has been tried on to date.
    Regards Grandpamac.
    I had a .356 Win for a while, came to NZ as a .307 by mistake...

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    Quote Originally Posted by grandpamac View Post
    Now that's fighting talk Outlander.
    My son had a .358 Win for a while and found it perfectly adequate for rabbits plus the occasional larger animal. It's place has now been taken by a .350 Remington Magnum which has been adequate for everything it has been tried on to date.
    Regards Grandpamac.
    He was just lucky. The 358 Win cartridge is not normally considered adequate for adult rabbits. Perhaps they were suffering from a recent 1080 drop.

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    The set in this photo cost $248 close on 30 years ago

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    Mitutoyo. Go 200mm so you have extra hand grip when using a comparator. Mine are awesome. No battery issues

 

 

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