It's a good bench. Here's mine:
I've had mine for over a year, and it's served well, though the cheap pressboard should probably be replaced and I'll need to reinforce the bottom soon to better hoarde, uh, I mean hold my ammo boxes.

Oh, I learned that the strip on the front isn't a really suitable footrest.
When I got it, they weren't putting the galvanized sheet on to cover the top. I don't think the galv. sheet will really help with the stresses from sizing and depriming. What I did was weld a couple of aluminum plates together (1/4" and a 3/4") and bolt them through the top to more 1/4" plates below the bench top. This way the benchtop pressboard isn't taking the strain from the presses - the bolts and the aluminum sandwich are.
I put my turret press over the leg and the smaller one (for light jobs like bullet pulling) just a bit further back.
I wouldn't try putting the press in the front and center. It's just too far from the support of the legs for my liking. That, and it cuts the useable workspace in half.
I was considering making a work/reloading bench from lumber (I may still - probably on next move, though), but this one came up for sale. I haven't looked back.