One empty .44mag case, and one empty .45acp case.
Bell the .45acp a bit and apply a smidgeon of taper crimp to .44 case - it should then go into the .45 case a bit and hold thru friction.
Knock out whichever primer you wish and then fill with some of powder in use.
Hold with deprimed end down and tap like a pepper shaker gently - powder will come out in very small qty's.
Right, same here, that way when I blow a shot I know it's me and not the loads or the gun. Up to now I've been using another guy's leftovers and now that I'm looking closer I'm finding that MOST of the spent shells that I have so far have been same MFG per box. I found that to be interesting. He is a "Distinguished" pistol shooter so I imagine he took pretty good care when making his too. It'll be nice to know exactly what I'm shooting now. I had no idea of what the load was box to box. I like the shot and cork idea.At least I know that each load is perfect.