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Anyone running this particular setup with the mount sitting on the bench completely? Trying to determine if 4” mount is tall enough to where the coax won’t contact the top of a table.
Just a smidge too long. The guide rods extend 4 1/32" from top of the plate without the primer catcher. If you want absolutely 0 contact, the 4" Micro Quick Change Ultramount + #8 Quick Change top plate should give you around 3/16" (6/32") of extra height.
Anyone running this particular setup with the mount sitting on the bench completely? Trying to determine if 4” mount is tall enough to where the coax won’t contact the top of a table.
I do use the quick change plates for both of my 4" Ultramounts. I make sure the rods have about 1/2" of space from the bench face. Obviously the primer tube has plenty of clearance too. I like the quick change plates enough that every press I own has one and I use their plate mounts to hang the one's not in use on the wall.