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Mounting a dillon 550b

bornhunter04

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okay, im about to order a dillon 550b but cant decide if i need the strongmount or not. For the next year or so ill be mounting the dillon to a power tool stand. Im thinking the strong mount would allow me to mount the press in the middle of the stand allowing me the most leverage and stability. But at the same time the strong mount will raise the height of the press higher than i would like. Also, im not sure if the strong mount will fit on the top of the stand. Th top measures 9"x18". After looking at the stand closer i also wonder if the press would work without the strong mount. even if i mounted it on the edge id be afraid the "flare" on the top piece of metal would interfere with the ram on the press. I tried to take a picture to show the flare but not sure if ya'll can see what im talking about. It maybe flares out 3/8" at the absolute most. What do you guys think? Do i need the strong mount and the trays or can i get away without it and mount the press straight to the stand?

The stand has 2 pieces od 3/4" plywood mounted to the top, and im going to add a couple of 2x8's under another piece of 3/4" plywood for the bottom shelf to strenghten it up even more. as it sits the stand will support my weight so i dont believe stability will be an issue. 20130519_105757409229992.jpg20130519_105721179038471.jpg20130519_1057002015115538.jpg
 
I have yet to be not impressed with any Dillon part. Buy the strong mount up front. I didn't and waited about a couple years. When I finally did I asked myself what the hell is wrong with me, oh, get the roller handle also. It just feels right now.
 
Be sure that the stand is heavy enough to withstand the forces generated on both the sizing and the priming strokes. You push backward on the Dillon to seat the primers and if the base isn't stable enough, it will rock backwards too.
 
I have yet to be not impressed with any Dillon part. Buy the strong mount up front. I didn't and waited about a couple years. When I finally did I asked myself what the hell is wrong with me, oh, get the roller handle also. It just feels right now.

LISTEN TO HIM^^^^^^He obviously knows what he's talking about. This is almost word for word what I was going to post.
 
What is the height of the table? it was advised to me when I got my 550b to mount at a height so the handle at rest was at about shoulder height. we built our work surface to make that happen. with the roller handle its very comfortable at that height. I think that's what the strong mount attempts to do on a standard height bench which is I believe 36".
 
I sit when reloading and don't need a strong mount under my 550b. I use a typical office chair and at 5'8", I get all of the leverage I need, so standing seems like a waste of effort, to me.

Chris
 
Get the bullet tray and the case bin holder too. I just got the bin mounts and am sorry I waited.