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Sinclair 7/8-14 Benchrest Press

Sinclair 7/8-14 Benchrest Press Reviews & Ratings

C-FRAME BENCHREST RELOADING PRESS

Our Sinclair Custom Press is designed for bump-sizing benchrest cartridge shoulders in the field and in the reloading room. The features on this press are the result of input from dozens of benchrest shooters who use small, portable presses like these. Details like the 10-degree press tilt, the covered linkage, and the primer exit point make this press stand out from all others.


FEATURES
  • Machined and contoured from a solid billet of aluminum.
  • A soft radius has been applied to all edges to eliminate sharp corners.
  • Primers exit through the bottom of the ram, keeping primer debris away from the linkages.
  • Throat opening of 2.5 inch will accept up to 308 case lengths for sizing (PPC's, BR's, 30x47, 308, etc.).
  • Heavy-duty linkage has no exposed clips, nuts, or bolts.- 10-degree press tilt for easy case insertion.


MOUNTING PLATE

Optional mounting plate for quick takedown and compact storage.
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Reviews Summary
The Sinclair 7/8-14 Benchrest Press receives high praise for its build quality and smooth operation, making it a favorite among reloaders. Users appreciate its compact design, though some note a slight difficulty with bullet seating due to a 10-degree tilt. Overall, it serves well for various calibers and enhances the reloading experience.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Product Quality
80%
Reviewers consistently mention the exceptional build quality and craftsmanship of the Sinclair press. Many commend its smooth operation and sturdy construction, creating a sense of confidence in longevity and performance. This theme is significant as it highlights the expectations for durability and effectiveness among serious reloaders.
Compact Design
70%
The compact size of the press is frequently praised, allowing users to easily relocate it for outdoor reloading sessions or on smaller workbenches. Several users note its suitability for range use and the convenience it offers, solidifying its appeal for those seeking portability.
Ease of Use
75%
Many users find the Sinclair press easy to operate, emphasizing the smooth movement of the ram and efficient functioning for various reloading tasks. This ease of use contributes to a more enjoyable reloading process and enhances user satisfaction.
Bullet Seating Issues
15%
A few reviewers expressed challenges with bullet seating due to a 10-degree tilt in the press design, impacting the alignments during reloading. While this is noted by a minority, it underscores the importance of precision in reloading operations.
Value for Money
60%
Despite being described as expensive, many users assert that the Sinclair press is worth every dollar due to its performance, reliability, and usability. This theme reflects a common sentiment that serious reloaders are willing to invest in quality products that enhance their hobby.
5
Outstanding product
I love this press! If I weren't using it to load cartidges I'd keep it as a sculpture! Flawless machining. No exposed nuts or bolts, no sharp edges. The ram moves up and down smooth as silk - smoother than any other press I've used. I like the compact size and short throw. Sinclair talks about benchrest cartridges and loading at the range; the precision and small footprint make it well suited for those purposes, but I use it for loading .45 Colt and .44 Special cartidges on my loading bench. Provides more than enough leverage for sizing and crimping pistol cartridges. The compact size limits the range of catridges you can load, but if that's not a limitation I highly recommend this this press.
5
Sinclair Benchrest Press
Purchased this press for reloading .223 and 300 Blackout. Perfect size press for up to .308 A rock solid press and so happy, bought a second Sinclair press so I can resize with one and bullet seat on the other without changing dies back and forth. Not sure what the other reviewer problem with the 10deg press tilt. I guide all my bullets until tip starts in bullet seating die no matter what type of single stage reloading press I'm using. With the open I-beam press design, nothing is in the way for handling bullets even as small as .17cal bullets which are tiny to handle. Don't forget to order the bench mount. Works great and I added threaded inserts into my bench top surface, so I can easily remove my press(s) for other projects and/or take the Sinclair press to the range for quick bullet seating depth changes when dialing in a new rifle's accuracy.
4
Small and strong
I run Dillon progressive presses and have a Redding O press and Corbin swaging press for my reloading operations but needed a small press to move around with me to use for decapping and sizing prep. I like to get out of the shop and sit under the sun on my patio and work from my patio table. This press is easy to pick up, clamp down and get to work. It is strong enough to do case sizing and decapping as well as other reloading operations. Smooth operation. This will last 100 years.
4
Good quality!
I USD it for resizing .308, 22-250, .270 and 30-06. For THE last two cartridges THE space is bit narrow to fit THE Shell but it is doabble. THE press operates perfect smooth with good quality finsh. It is expensive but worth Evert dollar.
4
Works great, even for its small size
This press is a joy to use. It is constructed very well, with no play in any of the linkages. The spent primer falling through the ram is an excellent feature. I am loading the .222 family of cases with this press and have no problems whatsoever. The previous complaint about the angle causing bullet seating problems is not an issue with my press.
1
Angle not good for seating bullets
10 degree tilt makes seating bullets cocentric to the case/neck difficult. Bullet falls towards the bench on upstroke. Tried 3 diff. seater dies. All perform better in sloppy old RCBS rockchucker. All other functions are great, solid, tight, well built.