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That's a really broad question. Depends on your needs (Small time? Big time? Rifle? Handgun? Shotgun? Reforming brass and odd calibers? All?) and whether or not you have a dedicated space. Have you looked at the Reloading Bench pics thread pinned to the top of this forum? 20 pages of pics and ideas. It boggles the mind.What would be a good reloading bench that I could pick up locally?
I think that is close to what I want to do.These go on sale for $180 shipped. Very heavy duty.
My last bench I made myself, this house I went this route to be less permanent.
Seville Classics UHD20288B UltraGraphite Wood Top Workbench on Wheels with Sliding Organizer Drawer Table, Adjustable, Granite Gray https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071VFXPFB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_LFS.DbGC7ARFE
I like it. I especially like the adjustable height. Do the adjustable legs lock in tight so it doesn't flex?These go on sale for $180 shipped. Very heavy duty.
My last bench I made myself, this house I went this route to be less permanent.
Seville Classics UHD20288B UltraGraphite Wood Top Workbench on Wheels with Sliding Organizer Drawer Table, Adjustable, Granite Gray https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071VFXPFB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_LFS.DbGC7ARFE
Size of bench aside you need fairly stout for those calibers. You're going to be leaning on the handle fairly hard for the .308, especially if you are resizing machine gun brass or brass that's been fired in a loose chamber.I looked through the picture thread. A little overwhelming. Right now I'm just going to be doing a single stage press. 308, 300 Weatherby and .44 mag.
Yes, very solid once all assembled and height set.I like it. I especially like the adjustable height. Do the adjustable legs lock in tight so it doesn't flex?
Back on sale. 175I think that is close to what I want to do.
A little do-it-yourself-ness, 4X4 legs, 2X4s, 3/4" plywood top anchored to the wall will probably give you a great deal of space and all the rigidity you'll ever need.