So I got my riser mount on Friday and got around to mounting it and the press on Saturday afternoon. Not only is it rock solid but comfortable to boot. My bench is 38 1/2" and the 4" riser puts the press where it's high enough that my lower back doesn't bother me. Now I've got the upgraded primer catcher coming from Inline Fabrication as well. They make top notch stuff.
Wait til you try the ERGO-Handle on the RCII --- have the standard Ultra Mount and this handle https://inlinefabrication.com/collec...els-ergo-style
very nice, no perceptable lateral movement and easy on the hand...
Looks great Jim and glad it worked out for you... I hear you on the lower back; ALL my presses are used standing
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Wait til you try the ERGO-Handle on the RCII --- have the standard Ultra Mount and this handle https://inlinefabrication.com/collec...els-ergo-style
very nice, no perceptable lateral movement and easy on the hand...
I looked at that handle Doc. It looks slick for sure!
Looks great Jim and glad it worked out for you... I hear you on the lower back; ALL my presses are used standing
I tried sitting on a barstool Jeff, it just didn't work out for me. Standing is the only way I can do it and this riser puts the press right where it needs to be. I resized 75 308 cases and 60 45ACP's Saturday afternoon and it was night and day difference over my Lee Challenger press mounted at bench top level.