This sounds like the one I use but I's have to go down and check to see if there's a name on it anywhere. In my case, unless I'm doing a "throw then trickle to desired weight", I leave them in the tray, and move the tray from one case to another under my powder drop. I've found that if I do a "throw- tap - tap, throw - tap - tap" on the handle It keeps extremely close throw weights. There seems to be less chance of messing up that way too.
I have a question. Years ago I saw a "tool". It was just a stamp pad that was a cone of sorts. You inserted the case base first into the cone which centered the case. You then pressed a center 'piston' from the other side of the cone which held a rubber number stamp. With this you could stamp an identifying number on the primer of your loaded ammo. In this way you could identify loads you were using. You could also later use it to identify the fired case from the different loads. When you de-prime the case to reload, the number was removed along with the primer and you could then re-mark new or different loads. the beauty of it was that it centered any case. The plunger was spring loaded back to the neutral position and pressed with your finger or thumb to mark the case.
I'm not very good at descriptions but does anybody remember these or know where I could get something like that?
Ken
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