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Looking forward to a future reviewI have one for 6.5 CM and have resized some fired test brass. I'll do a batch once I have enough fired brass to make it worthwhile. The test brass I resized was not annealed, but still resized easily and finished case mouth size was right on at .002" under caliber size. Concentricity of the neck was .001 or better.
The hybrid turret was a bit of a pain since all my other dies are 7/8". I found the Lee die bushing adapter works to take the 1 1/4" slots back down to 7/8".
I took have a gen 1 6GT and a modular 6.5 SAC dies.I do have the older (non-modular) SAC bushing 6.5 die. I'd say they require roughly the same amount of force to size. If you already have the SAC die, I'm not sure it you'd see any improvement with the A419 die. The only advantage I can think of at this point would be the ability to finely adjust shoulder setback on the A419 die.
I may change my mind once I actually make ammo and shoot it. I also may just reinstall the SAC die for making 6.5 CM AR-10 ammo and use the A419 die for my precision rifle. The shoulder setback is different between the two rifles.
Is the sticky bolt due to base to shoulder being too long? If so you could just get the A419 modular shellholder system that allows you to adjust shoulder bump - can adjust base to shoulder longer or shorter - mostly shorter. There are traditional and Zero press versions.I took have a gen 1 6GT and a modular 6.5 SAC dies.
I guess my gain that I wanted to see is improvement in sticky bolt... Which allegedly the Area419 dies completely get rid of.
I measured brass sized by both the SAC and A419 dies and it measured exactly the same just below the shoulder and also at the base.Yep, I have a Zero with all the additions (shell holder, etc). I actually really like the press. Which I can't say about the 10's of other presses I have or have owned.
While the SAC dies are absolutely steller, I do get 1 or 2 cases every 100 rounds that has a sticky bolt. Not a big deal but definitely slows things down at a match by pulling me off target if I'm not expecting it.
Thanks for the updates.I just sized 70 pieces of 6.5 CM brass with the A419 die. It worked very well, but the one thing I didn't like was needing to lube the interior of the case mouth so the mandrel wouldn't stick on the upstroke when it sized the case mouth. I didn't need to do that with the SAC die.
On the good side it was very consistent and I measured runout after bullet seating on all 70 rounds and the max runout was .001" (measured .002") on three rounds. Runout on most of the other rounds was .0005" or less and about 10% of them had zero runout - the indicator needle didn't move at all. Runout was measured on the ogive with a Sinclair Concentricity gauge.