The reason for my test was that I have a thing about having more to juggle than I have to. I printed the large one first, because I load a lot of .45ACP. So then before I went to the trouble to print the small one, I wanted to see if one size would be fine for all pistol. That's why the test.....and I tested 9mm too! and with 9mm I had one or two go in the tube upside down. Small would be better for that, surely.....
My curiousity got me to even try rifle .223 on that same large pistol. It works too.....but I think the laydown small rifle version makes more sense for that. But see for yourself in the video below....it does work....and honestly if my collator is set up with the large pistol already and I wanted to feed a few .223....being the lazy soul I am, I wouldn't go to the trouble to change it out, just for a few. (this video is using the large pistol holes on Ammo Mike's tiny bullet collator, a collator even smaller than TylerR's normal, so the holes look even bigger!)
had to use the plate generator for that one....since I had to specify Ammo Mike's smaller plate diameter and the hole diameter, too.
I'm not much of a multi-tasker at my age, so sorry I couldn't stroke the press and keep the camera still at the same time.
UPDATE:
I should explain about Ammo Mike's little collator......back in the earliest days of this thread (when TylerR first started posting) we didn't have Tyler's "normal" size, we only had Mike's little base and plates.....but at least we had the plate generator....we had no clutch either, but TylerR eventually added that capability to the generator.....
TylerR gave away his original A.M. collator base, but I kept mine and still use it over my Lee APP. And I printed clutches even for those tiny plates.
My 3 progressives use Tyler R normals for bullets, except that I'm still using a modified bullet flipping Hornady Pistol bullet collator over my old RCBS Pro 2000, with a "normal" TylerR case collator above a self-made custom case feeder.
My newer ProChucker 7 and Lee Six Pack use "normal" bullet feeders and a "300" case feeder arranged to be shared (for now).