Full Length Resizing Torque and Inline Fabrication Mounts

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I'm looking at reorganizing my reloading bench by including Inline Fabrication Ultramounts. I've done a bit of research here, but I'm looking for opinions from those that use them. Any issues with torque during full length resizing?
 
I have one under a Dillon 550 and have never noticed any flexing/torque concerns.

.375 HH is the largest brass I’ve full length resized on that press or any other. I don’t have much reloading experience but think the Ultramount is nice, has decent quality and features.

John
 
Ya, i use the Dillon 650 for pistol ammo and the Forster Co Ax for rifle ammo.
 
I use an ultra mount and swap between 3 different presses. Works fantastic. I also use a dozen or so of his other products on my reloading bench. Very satisfied.
 
It makes for a much larger mounting surface and footprint to spread the force across. Makes more stable in many situations, especially if mounting to a wood table/bench. I used Dillon’s version for years under a 550 and 650. Just mounted the Inline Fab mount with interchangeable plates and have used a RCBS Big Max and Redding Ultramag so far and it’s great. Also have my Co-Ax mounted to a plate, just haven’t used it in the base yet.
 
For reloading everything up to and including 470 NE cartridges, I use an Area 419 Zero press mounted on an Ultramount (tall junior-7 1/2" tall) with quick change plates. It is a very solid setup with no torque or flexing issues.

I would highly recommend Inline Fabrications products.
 
It makes for a much larger mounting surface and footprint to spread the force across. Makes more stable in many situations, especially if mounting to a wood table/bench. I used Dillon’s version for years under a 550 and 650. Just mounted the Inline Fab mount with interchangeable plates and have used a RCBS Big Max and Redding Ultramag so far and it’s great. Also have my Co-Ax mounted to a plate, just haven’t used it in the base yet.
The increased contact surface and footprint makes sense.
 

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