Inline Fabrication Ultramount Review

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  • Oct 27, 2008
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    As an avid handloader, I am always searching for ways to streamline my processes and equipment in my reloading room. Every few years I will go through a completely new evolution and redesign of my benches. It seems that every time I rebuild, I come up with a better way to do things almost immediately after. Press mounting has always been an area I've not been completely happy with. There are a number of reasons why this has always been difficult. Each press or tool I need to affix to my reloading bench seems to have a completely different bolt pattern from one to the next. The hardware and bolt pattern needed for my Forster Co-Ax is decidedly different from that needed to mount an RCBS Rock Chucker. This resulted in new holes bored through the bench every time something new was purchased. After a while, the bench started to look like swiss cheese. I'm happy to say today all of that unpleasantness is behind me, and I owe it all to Inline Fabrication and their Ultramount QD press mounting solutions! Read on to learn about why these mounts can save you substantial time and effort in your own reloading rooms.

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    been using their stuff for a couple years now. I love their press mounts and the ergo handles. Definitly an upgrade to even the dillon upgraded metal handle... i find that bend in the handle makes a big difference in comfort.
     
    I use the quick change plates also, love them. I routered the base plate into my bench for a nice flush working surface.
     
    They are cool, Dillon's about need one, but I can't figure why guys fell the need to double the footprint of their press for something flashy. I .don't give a shit who you are, at some point bench space becomes a premium
     
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    I've been liking my Ultramount for about six years, before they came up with the quick change plate idea. I've just been using one press recently, so no factor for my application.

    I really like the added height it gives me (I actually added riser blocks to it, I like to work standing up).