My reloading bench is also a general purpose workbench for me, so it's got a few items on and around it.
The pegboard on the back of the bench is where I hang commonly used tools like adjustable crescent wrenches, mallets, and 3 sets of allen wrenches ( one each of imperial, metric, and torx). I've also got a full set of phillips and flathead screwdrivers hanging on the pegboard in a rack they came in, including tiny or stubby ones all the way up to giant ones I've yet to find a use for besides as a pry bar (but still have just in case).
The drawer of the bench contains all my dies and components, and the shelf on top of the pegboard is where I put my jugs of powder.
On the bench itself I've got a Prometheus and a Co-Ax for the reloading on the right side of the bench, and then a microscope off on the left side of the bench for use when soldering components that are too small to comfortably manage otherwise.
Directly next to the bench is where my full toolbox sits. It's just a simple little Craftsman box that's meant to sit on top of a rolling cabinet, but I don't have enough tools to justify a full cabinet. It's got my socket wrenches, socket sets (both 6 and 12 point for 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 inch drives), crescent wrenches, and ratcheting crescent wrenches alongside other odds and ends like cheater bars. These all came in a bundle together with thick cutout and labeled foam sheets for everything, so I just cut down the foam sheets to fit properly in my toolbox and use those so that everything stays organized nicely.