Get a summit man it's awesome! I really wanted a coax but after reading that many fellows didn't like the centered over the top handle, I started to doubt it, and since having the summit for a year I'm totally happy I saved that $. I have a cheap lee C press (25$) that I have set up as a dedicated decapper, but I'm going to remove it from the bench and forget it soon, because I can decap on the summit even easier because the shells stay at bench level. Just seems easier. And since the summit has the big thread die hole, it converted immediately to LNL bushings, so dies move around with ease.
It's obvious to me that the summit was an engineers project start to finish. The fact that it only has two mounting holes, that are only on one side, was a blatant misstep from marketing standpoint, however using it confirms that they are totally solid, it's a perception thing. Also, the marketers decided to advertise it as having 7/8 die hole, and that it can convert to 1" dies, it has an adapter. The tool actually has a 1-1/4" thread which is the same as hornady products and others, so it can take the hornady bushings. Marketing should promote that it has this thread! They are missing out on a few press sales due to these I'm certain. Oh well, it's old schoole American craftsmanship, and it's a pleasure that they still make quality metal thingies.