A friend building a Xenos used AD rivets on the tail-post and it worked beautifully. Didn't need to bend the skin at all and was able to put the domed head on the outside. There was adequate clearance for the extra doubler.
I built my last plane with AD rivets and love them, but aren't they weaker than the monel pulled rivets?
Years ago, when I started building my Sonex, I made up a bunch of little test strips and riveted them together with a variety of rivets - various material pulled rivets as well as 1/8 and 3/32 AD rivets, and had a guy at work pull them apart with a small test machine. The AD4 rivet made easily the strongest joint, at least 30% stronger than the best of the pulled rivets. All the pulled rivet joints failed at around the same load and all failed by the tail of the rivet pulling through the 6061 sheet. The AD rivet joints failed by the 6061 sheet tearing, and even the AD3 rivet was about on a par with the 1/8" pulled rivets. In practice, as long as the rivet is strong enough, the joints will fail by tearing of the 6061 sheet, so you won't make the joint any stronger by having stronger rivets. This might not be the case with 0.032" material, but was the case for the 0.025" material that I tested.
Peter