I used a Black & Decker Workmate with a top added to it for a lot of years. The benefit of making one like that is that you never have to get rid of it. If you build a bigger permanent bench, you can use this to take to the range to reload. I never used it that way, however, because I do not reload at the range.
Danny
If you have the money, Home Depot has a neat folding workbench that you can order for $160. 48" with a 2 inch top. Pegboard back, too.I just finished the last of my finals today. Now that the fourteen credit hour semester is over with I can get back into starting to reload. Since I have limited space to reload for the time being are there any good portable reloading bench plans out there? Thank you.