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Thanks for the info. I think it's possible this dimension may have varied, depending when the equipment was made?
So far the same 4" or so variation reported here is what I found searching.
I had to know for sure so I unpacked the parts and mocked it up; mine is the 34-34.5" height.
So that was the final factor needed to decide on the height of the post for a good handle to seat, seat to separate work bench and overall height of the case feeder for loading.
Time will tell how it all works out, hopefully I won't need to modify .
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Can someone tell me the actual height of the 650 with a case feeder from the mount surface excluding any strong mounts? In my searches I came up with a lot various measurements leaving me to doubt even the Dillon specs. witch was 38.5" (with case feeder). Not ready to assemble everything at this point but I am building a steel post mount that will bolt to the concrete floor. I am planning to sit on a stool while loading so I am trying to factor in everything including dumping brass into the feeder without using a step-up.
PS. I have a computer file for a plate that matches the base of the 650 perfectly if anyone needs one.
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The list keeps growing Brian, there will be at least two more free shipments as funds allow before I get it down to a dull roar!
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I did order the case feeder, set of 45ACP dies, roller handle, and a bunch more. One of the features I like about the dillon is being able to change the tool plate all set up with dies and powder measure for a caliber change. When I'm ready for the next caliber it will be the delux set up. I think a second primer assembly is the way to go also.
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Brian's web store was a "no BS" stockpile of excellent information that made it easy for me to make decisions.
I received a prompt return phone call after I mangled my order on the wife's I-pad and thought I ordered 3 or 4 of everything.
I ordered Brian's electronic scale and it arrived 1st, super fast.
The Dillon boxes arrived next, about 2 days before I anticipated.
All that and free shipping (of course I was well north of $400, lol).
The Dillon equipment Is top shelf and nicely packed.
I will be back to the store for more and likely back here for information.
Thank you Brian.
Height of XL650 with case feeder?
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Retread, I think your'e right about it depending on when they were made but mine is brand new and it is shorter. I don't know, and in my case shorter works better because so am I.