I reload 12, 20 and .410 ...........at the current time. All of my presses are out in my shop, but only one is bolted down, a 3" .410 MEC. I load at it from a seated position. All the others I load standing, and they are held in a woodworkers vise mounted to the front of my workbench. I designed a platform with bins that the presses are bolted to, then the whole affair is gripped in the vise. Thought someone might like to see it. Works especially well with the 9000G. Because it is all out front of the bench I later came up with a little attachment that catches the finished shell as it slides off the "trough", turns it, and drops it into a plastic bucket which is hanging on the front of the bench under the left side of the press. It helped speed up my loading on the progressive, when I used to load all my regular sporting clays shells. Any press in the shop can be used with the set-up.

SRH