Rick (Buckshot) just finished modifying a Lyman Straightline Hand Tool for me. It was desinged for loading paper shot shells and I had him do some modifications that make it better suited for loading brass shotshells and BP. This tool is the Bee's Knees. I have a few photos I can attach but will have to wait for a complete description and photo series. This is one of those ideas I had that really worked out. I use only BP shells for upland game now and none of my presses were really suited for it. I had a Lee hand tool but after fireing my cases had expanded too much to fit in the tool without full-length sizing. That strains the brass unneccessarily and adds a step to the process. So, I had him ream out an existing tool to take my cases as fired in my chamber. He also made two new primer and deprimer rods for the system that fit the large pistol primers these cases use. It was excellent work, well designed and executed. I can't speak enough good about his ability on the lathe.