So, I'm in my reloading room sizing some powder coated boolits that I traded for from another member here on the forum. These boolits are anywhere from .358 to .360 in diameter. They look to be the Lee 125 rn. I'm placing a boolit in the .357 sizer die, pulling the handle, and pushing the boolit down to be sized. Then, lifting the handle to bring the boolit back up and take the boolit out. Repeat and repeat, and repeat. Must be a better way, YES ???? So I got to thinking about the Star push through system. "Lights come on". Would it work if the sizer die was relieved from the bottom up to about .375 in diameter, to allow the boolit to drop out the bottom of the die after being sized in the upper section of the die. The adjusting screw would have to be removed so the boolit could drop free into a cup, or whatever. The top punch would be replaced with a longer push rod, to be able to push the boolit all the way through the sizing section. The bottom of the push rod would either have a flat on the bottom to push flat point boolits, or a inverted cone shape to guide rn or tc boolits straight into the sizer die. Then push another and another and another, one after the other. Whataya think?