My current setup involves changing over from a plywood mount to 1/4 inch steel, mounted just a tad away from the bench. No wobble at all. Then, as shown on the plywood "template" that I gave to a local metal fabrication shop, the plate was cut out around the inside of the bottom of the press mounts so that primers can fall freely. $24 and some change. This mount also gives me more space to clean around and lubricate the ram arm and linkage.
Occasionally, primers also like to test my patience by flying away from the press a bit. Now, I know that some of y'all have stated that you don't care if the primers fall onto the ground or floor. But my setup is in the garage, and if I picked up a primer in my shoe tread and then scratched our hardwood flooring, I would do well to move a cot into the garage rather than hear the "feedback" from my beloved. So my primers are collected by a trash can, as shown. My reach allows me to work with the components and still use the press comfortably while standing to the side. OK, that's my two cents for the new reloader (primarily).
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