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    Feelings, Nothing more than feelings KS63's Avatar
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    Default Dillon roller handle vs Inline Fab ERGO handle

    Which do you prefer and why? Cost difference is negligible. I sit or stand depending on what I'm loading if that makes a difference.

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    I have the dillon, however the inline looks more ergonomically friendly.
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    I use both, depending on how my back is feeling and whether I'm sitting or standing. I think you can get more leverage with the Dillon. The extra "reach" with the Inline bothers me sometimes.

    Other than that, I think it's a toss up.

    They're not apples to apples though, because of the 3.5" offset at the top of the Inline. Try both if you can. If you're down here in the Springs, LMK.


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    I prefer the inline on the downstroke, on the upstroke the extra reach sucks. Either is good depending on how you position your body.

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    Yeah, that's kinda what I thought the responses would be. Thanks sellersm for the offer! I'll think this thing over and play Air Reloading trying to imagine what they'd feel like.
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    You could probably mock up an Inline handle pretty easily.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KS63 View Post
    Yeah, that's kinda what I thought the responses would be. Thanks sellersm for the offer! I'll think this thing over and play Air Reloading trying to imagine what they'd feel like.
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    You could probably mock up an Inline handle pretty easily.
    I have a chop saw, wire feed and a few basic dillon handles laying around. Come on up , make your own. Even have a tubing bender if you want to get creative.
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    I have had both and perfer the Inline. I stand and it seems to be better for me

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