I sold my digital Starretts, all they were good for was running down batteries, even after I modified the case to stop turning them when in storage. It's nice to flip/flop between inches and micrometers as much of what I do involves both BUT there was no backup scale for use when the digitronics were dead.
A simple dial is great to use, but I don't have a good set in house now.
I now always use _and love_ a set of Mitutoyo verniers (dual scale) given to me by a friend because no one else at his business would learn how to read them-and they're not machinists, so they get a pass
. They
never need batteries and the dial doesn't move.
The biggest hassle is locating them.
Also, most uses have nothing to do with longrifles.
I want some inside and outside calipers without scales at all for the bench, but just haven't run across the right ones when I had money to spend. Fit by feel, not by nummers.