These are our crimp on aluminum .30 / 7.62 mm caliber gas checks. They are made with .015 thick aluminum, so they work very well when sized .309 to .312. We are selling these direct, cut out the middle men and buy right off the press. Made to fit tight on a .284 shank.
Our gas checks are sold in resealable clear plastic bags. USPS flat rate boxes and First Class mail are used to reduce shipping cost.
Sold in 4 quantities: 100 for $3.99, 250 for $6.75, 500 for $12.50 and 1000 for $23.00
Prefer copper/gilding brass .30 Cal gas checks?
Click here for our in house made premium line .30/7.62 mm caliber gas checks: .30 / 7.62 mm Caliber .017 Copper Gas Checks
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Posted by Harry O on Sep 13th 2020
When I couldn’t get gas checks from my normal supplier, I decided to give these a try. Not only are these one half the price, they shoot great too. An added bonus is that on my powder coated bullets, they are just a little bigger. They fit on bullets that my previous checks did not. This has reduced my reject rate to less than 1 percent. Fantastic product and the service was great. I highly recommend.
Posted by Kevin on Aug 27th 2020
If ound these Aluminum gas checks to actually be easier to use than Copper or Brass checks, especially when attaching them using the press-mounted Lee Bullet Sizer. These checks are great for the cast bullet loads I'm using in .300 Blackout, as the Aluminum is not as hard as the other types, thus actually allowing slightly higher velocities without increasing chamber pressure.
Would I recommend these? Definitely yes. These checks do an excellent job, and are easier on the wallet than other types. And the price? It makes buying those "do it yourself" gas check maker kits not really worth the expense of buying one.
Posted by Damien on Aug 24th 2020
Awesome quality and service from these guys!I will buy again!
Posted by Thomas "CuDa" on Aug 20th 2020
Using these first on a 155 gr 762x39 bullet Spire point casting at .312, I always push my GC on to base prior to running up a Lee sizer ( how these are being done) but using my Lyman sizer I just put GC in top with bullet and run through and add grease. These GC work fine both ways
Posted by Unknown on Jul 26th 2020
I used these on a Lee 762x39 bullet. They fit perfectly even after a light powder coat.
Posted by Ross Smith on Jul 6th 2020
I used some "homemade" aluminum checks and they were junk. They would fall off. I tried these mainly because the copper were out of stock. They work! They go through the sizer more easily and for me they centered better and they stayed on. I found gas checks in the berm at 100 yds so they stayed on the bullet all the way thru the target backing.
Posted by WLB on Jun 18th 2020
Great value and quality
Posted by Rotorgeek13 on May 29th 2020
It's a gas check. Big deal, right?
It's a small thing but one that's well made. Its cleanly made w/ never a ragged edge. The diameter is extremely consistent. They got on easy and fit tight. They're generally still attached even after hitting a steel target.
Well done.
Posted by JSindy on May 21st 2020
These fit all of my molds from .308 to .315 can't beat it. Save time I can now use reloading or another trip to the range.
Posted by Sam Damewood on May 18th 2020
I have loaded and fired approx. 300 rds using these checks on NOE 310-210-FN-AR1 used in a M1 and a Finn39.at 2200 fps.
They do at least as well as them fancy brass checks from Nebraska and fit and stay better.
Also used on Lee 313-185 in the Finn 39. 3" groups at 100 which is as good as I can do with anything w/open sights.
And finally used on RCBS 308-165SIL in the 30-06 at up to 2500 fps, again 3-4" at 100 which is the limit of my ability.
I'm very happy, they fit very well and stay crimped.