We hope so too, Paul!
I'm glad to have made the decision to learn how to do all the casting and reloading operations while sitting NOW, so I'm well used to it by the time it becomes a necessity. It was really difficult for me to transition from reloading while half-perched on a stool (one foot on the floor, one boot heel hooked on a cross brace) to sitting because the leverage is very different from a sitting position. Also I had to learn how to work from sitting without putting my back in a kink, but eventually adapted. To seat primers on a press using the ram I have to grab the back of the die head with my off-hand for leverage. Casting, either with a bottom pour or with a big pot of alloy between my knees and a ladle, is very comfy as I can sit bolt upright except for ducking a little to fill the mould with a bottom pour pot. If I had the sense to fix up a mirror for my bottom pour that ducking to peer at the stream would be eliminated, too.
Brad, I love the idea of a sloped drop zone, or at least a small, flat drop zone adjacent to a ramp so the bullets could be briefly QC'd and then raked out of the way. My bench will currently let me get through one pot of alloy but by the end all the bullets have boxed me into in a hand-sized area and for the whole session I'm raking and pushing bullets out of the way.