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  • GSPBirdDog

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    I have been wanting to get a stronger mount and a roller handle for my Hornady LNL for some time, so i bit the bullet and had Shawn down at Kentuckiana Reloading order me some Inline Fabrication items. I have heard great reviews on this product and all i have to say is...IF YOU DON’T HAVE IT-YOU NEED IT!!! I have a very strong reloading bench but still had some shake in my loader at times. I ordered the 4” micro ultra mount, larger output bin bracket, 12” roller handle, bin barriers, and the skylight LED system. I have it all together and my whole system is rock solid! I took some close up pictures of the set-up and one picture shows how i ran the wires through my bench. I mounted the on/off switch under my bench where it is easily accessible. I am going to order the quick change system and 4” micro mount next along with some other Inline Fabrication goodies.
    I highly recommend this product!!!
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    chezuki

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    Man, you should have went with the ergo handle. The roller handle is night and day improvement over stock. The ergo is that x10. I bought one for my 650 after trying my BIL’s on his LNL AP.
     

    chadm

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    I have always wanted to learn about doing reloading for larger rifle calibers. Does anyone teach any classes around Indianapolis that people feel are good classes? With my luck, I always see a "Wile E Coyote" cartoon playing in my head with the gun blowing up in my face. :-)
     

    GSPBirdDog

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    Man, you should have went with the ergo handle. The roller handle is night and day improvement over stock. The ergo is that x10. I bought one for my 650 after trying my BIL’s on his LNL AP.

    I was very hesitant about buying the ergo handle. The way i work my reloading machine, it seems like it would make it very difficult since i am mainly on the left side the majority of the time. I would like to try one out sometime.
     

    Lilboog82

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    Man those LED lights on the reloaded are nice! Are those battery operated stick on strip or wired?


    nevermind, I see the wires now running around side then thru table top....may have to copy that idea for mine.
     

    GSPBirdDog

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    Man those LED lights on the reloaded are nice! Are those battery operated stick on strip or wired?


    nevermind, I see the wires now running around side then thru table top....may have to copy that idea for mine.

    Yeah, everything came in the kit. I have another Hornady strip light on my single stage. I went to Menards and purchased some adhesive cable ties for my wiring. they are only $2 or $3 a pack. Make sure you scuff up the area for anything you are sticking a light or cable tie on. Then clean with alcohol and let dry before stocking them on....trust me on this! LOL
     

    M67

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    I have an Inline Fabrication strong mount for my Square Deal B and my old Hornady Pro Jector press. I love Dillon stuff, but the Inline Fabrications mounts are beyond solid and if I remember right if you ever sell your existing press, the IF strong mount can be converted with a new top plate to a different press
     

    Goodcat

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    Caleb

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    Reviving an old thread...since it been a few years, how do you guys still like your mounts? I'm debating between the flush mount vs raised mount, not sure which one I would be happy with....
     

    bgcatty

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    I’ve got my Dillon and Redding presses mounted on an Inline Fabrication Quick Change mount system on the 7” high mount and it works great. Saves space on my bench. All it takes to change presses is loosen two wingnuts, swap out the presses, tighten the wingnuts and you are ready to go. Best system ever!
     

    dieselrealtor

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    My 550 is on a Dillon Strong mount with a Dillon roller handle.

    My 650 is bench mounted with the Inline Fabrication roller handle, it seems to have better ergonomics than the Dillon roller handle for this setup.

    Bench height of 40"
     

    binkerton

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    Reviving an old thread...since it been a few years, how do you guys still like your mounts? I'm debating between the flush mount vs raised mount, not sure which one I would be happy with....
    I bought an Inline Fab 4" mount a couple years back for my LNL AP and have been extremely happy with it. I like the working height much better than when I had it mounted directly to a bench. 20200311_204401.jpg
     

    Caleb

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    I bought an Inline Fab 4" mount a couple years back for my LNL AP and have been extremely happy with it. I like the working height much better than when I had it mounted directly to a bench. View attachment 188084

    Thank for chiming in... ended up getting the flush mount, two top plates, and the single storage mount. I will use it sitting down at my desk
     

    Caleb

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    So....I got my mount installed and I got the measurements wrong for the guide...oops. I'll 3D print some inserts to fill in the gap I suppose...
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