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Greetings,

Does anyone own a Lock and Load Press with a case feeder?

I am in need of the height from the bench top to the top of the case feeder at its highest point. Low ceiling in basement over workbench......

With dies I already own RCBS, and have seen conflicting reports on Hornady's dies. Of course Hornady would want me to purchase their dies.
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It's 38 1/2 inches from the top of the bench to the top front of the case feeder.
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Ouch! Looks like I'm building an additional reloading bench, and in a different area.
My basement ceiling is only 5'9".
I'd be sitting on the floor, or filling the case feeder from the dining room upstairs.

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