Micron Precision Full Length Sizing Die - 6.5/25 Creedmoor

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This is a bushing die and requires a bushing to size the neck

Micron Precision Die Series by Bullet Central. We are proud to announce the new Micron Precision Die Series. After over 40 years of rifle competition, we have used resizing dies from many manufacturers. We have found that most commercially available dies will not let you take full advantage of the potential of reloading for accuracy.

Common problems that constantly frustrate shooters are:

  1. Over or under-sizing brass cases cause "clicking" on extraction, catastrophic case failure, work-hardening your brass, and ultimately unnecessarily shortened life.

  2. Poor manufacturing processes result in case concentricity issues. It is rare to find a die that will size brass straight. This is essential for concentric bullet contact in the throat of the chamber.

  3. Bushing dies that don't allow full sizing of the neck. In some cases, partial neck sizing is desirable, but with the Micron Series, you can at least customize this aspect.

  4. Die chambers are not concentric with the threads and, therefore, the press ram.

  5. Lock rings are not square to the die threads, resulting in misalignment to the press.

  6. The internal surface of the die chamber is poorly finished, causing scratches on the brass.

  7. Often, the reamers used to make the dies are outside specification relative to the chamber dimensions, resulting in improper forming of the sized brass.

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This is a bushing die and requires a bushing to size the neck

Micron Precision Die Series by Bullet Central. We are proud to announce the new Micron Precision Die Series. After over 40 years of rifle competition, we have used resizing dies from many manufacturers. We have found that most commercially available dies will not let you take full advantage of the potential of reloading for accuracy.

Common problems that constantly frustrate shooters are:

  1. Over or under-sizing brass cases cause "clicking" on extraction, catastrophic case failure, work-hardening your brass, and ultimately unnecessarily shortened life.

  2. Poor manufacturing processes result in case concentricity issues. It is rare to find a die that will size brass straight. This is essential for concentric bullet contact in the throat of the chamber.

  3. Bushing dies that don't allow full sizing of the neck. In some cases, partial neck sizing is desirable, but with the Micron Series, you can at least customize this aspect.

  4. Die chambers are not concentric with the threads and, therefore, the press ram.

  5. Lock rings are not square to the die threads, resulting in misalignment to the press.

  6. The internal surface of the die chamber is poorly finished, causing scratches on the brass.

  7. Often, the reamers used to make the dies are outside specification relative to the chamber dimensions, resulting in improper forming of the sized brass.

This is a bushing die and requires a bushing to size the neck

Micron Precision Die Series by Bullet Central. We are proud to announce the new Micron Precision Die Series. After over 40 years of rifle competition, we have used resizing dies from many manufacturers. We have found that most commercially available dies will not let you take full advantage of the potential of reloading for accuracy.

Common problems that constantly frustrate shooters are:

  1. Over or under-sizing brass cases cause "clicking" on extraction, catastrophic case failure, work-hardening your brass, and ultimately unnecessarily shortened life.

  2. Poor manufacturing processes result in case concentricity issues. It is rare to find a die that will size brass straight. This is essential for concentric bullet contact in the throat of the chamber.

  3. Bushing dies that don't allow full sizing of the neck. In some cases, partial neck sizing is desirable, but with the Micron Series, you can at least customize this aspect.

  4. Die chambers are not concentric with the threads and, therefore, the press ram.

  5. Lock rings are not square to the die threads, resulting in misalignment to the press.

  6. The internal surface of the die chamber is poorly finished, causing scratches on the brass.

  7. Often, the reamers used to make the dies are outside specification relative to the chamber dimensions, resulting in improper forming of the sized brass.