I seriously question having all those holes in a reloading bench. I use my bench for reloading and also cleaning my guns. I would hate all those holes for a small screw to fall through or a primer while reloading. My bench is set up with t-tracks so I can move various reloading tools around, I even had my Dillon 650 on the bench using the t-tracks and no issues. I have since moved the 650 to its own bench but still have 2 other single stage presses setup for the t-track, works fine. I did use epoxy and through-bolts for the t-track, as I was concerned about reloading rifle rounds and how much pressure on the handle it requires.
Even with the t-track I still cuss sometimes when a small screw or primer falls in but at least it does not make it to the floor.
Also as it has been said, 1 3/4" is too thick for the clamps to work in.
Even with the t-track I still cuss sometimes when a small screw or primer falls in but at least it does not make it to the floor.
Also as it has been said, 1 3/4" is too thick for the clamps to work in.