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Minimum Space Requirements For Super 1050


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I've had my RL550B set up in a spare closet since 9/04.

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I'm currently loading 9mm, 38 Special, 40 S&W, 41 Mag, 44 Mag, .223 and 260 Remington.

Just bought a submachine gun and Super 1050 to feed it.

I don't think the Super 1050 would even fit in my loading-closet if I took the RL550B out, and honestly I think I'd rather just leave the RL550B alone and continue to load the other calibers with it.

I just want to set the Super 1050 up in a corner of the garage or in the 7'x20' area we call our "pantry" and load 9mm only.

Just need enough space to mount it securely and pull the handle.

How much space would that be?

Mike

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I was told a corner would be best for the Super 1050.

I've maybe got 3 to work with. 2 in the "pantry", and one in the garage.

The "pantry" isn't technically climate-controled, but it is more-so than the garage.

If I go with the "pantry", that gives my wife an excuse for accordion doors, new floor covering, new wall-covering and more shelves.

Using the garage would simply mean relocating a shelving-unit or two.

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I had a 1050 in one half of a washer-dryer closet, so it would fit in the same space as the 550 except you'll need more air-space above it to hold the casefeeder and such.

Yeah, the space above is why I don't think I could fit it where my RL550B resides, even if I wanted to.

So I'm thinking it would fit on about a 2' wide x 1' deep "bench".

Mike

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