Attributes
- Caliber:
264/6.5 mm (.264)
- Cartridge:
6.5 Creedmoor
- Delivery weight: 0.308kg
- Shipping height: 38mm
- Shipping width: 114mm
- Shipping length: 152mm
- UPC: 604544625424
Product no.: 747000045
Mfr. No.: 88313
604544625424 These micrometer cartridge headspace tools will enable you to set up full length sizing dies for the precise amount of shoulder bump you wish. Precision Mic gages are initially calibrated on a once-fired case, and the micrometer will read shoulder set back variation from initial set-up. Each Precision Mic kit also includes a bullet seating depth tool for initial seater die set-up.Delivery time approx. 7-14 days.
The RCBS 6.5 Creedmoor Precision Mic Cartridge Headspace Tool is an essential device for any serious reloader. Designed to help you set up full length sizing dies, this tool allows you to achieve the exact amount of shoulder bump you desire.
With the RCBS Precision Mic, you can fine-tune your reloading process, ensuring optimal performance and accuracy for your 6.5 Creedmoor cartridges.
264/6.5 mm (.264)
6.5 Creedmoor
Excellent tool 03/12/2016
The neck gauge for proper head space is easy to use and is the finest I have found. Now the complaint, I wish they carried it in 25-06.
Partial functionality 04/06/2015
I recently purchased this item to determine headspace and to identify distance to the lands for load development on two rifles (Blaser LRS2 and Tikka T3). The headspace function works as advertised. The ability to identify distance to the lands was a total failure. Neither rifle would extract the tool. RCBS recommends manually hooking the tool under the extractor, but I found this impossible with both rifles. I tried several different methods to determine the distance, but was never able to get consistent readings (could be 0.05 variance).
If you are willing the pay the price for this tool to measure headspace, then go for it. If you expect to use it to determine distance to the lands, you will probably be disappointed.
Based on other reviews, this seems to be a common issue with this tool. I hoped as a mechanical engineer I would be able to get the tool to function, but it didn't happen. My main objective was the headspace measurement, so I may keep it, but it is a fairly expensive tool for only this purpose.
I have not had the chance to make up any loads yet, so I can't assess any other characteristics.
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