Is silicon the new Teflon for non-stick? This looks almost "perfect" at 11" x 16" with pyramid shaped indents to capture Bator boolits:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32974296884.html?src=bing&albslr=222362474&isdl=y I don't know what size Toaster Oven will "pop up", but perhaps those dimensions will help.
I am thinking Shake and Bake is the way to go. I saw a lot of pictures of results this morning and took notes on what powders and colors worked (then) and what didn't. Saw some real thin coated and some real thick. I liked the color choices, particularly a Light Blue from Smokes, but his Clear is perfectly fine. Affordability, reliability, and in the end accuracy are what matter. Clear is probably a mite thinner, in terms of tens of thousandths of an inch, than a colored powder with embedded pigment.
Still the itch I need to scratch is sizing before AND after PC'ing. I am headed down a road with Bator boolits for a pair of 223 Handi-rifle single shots, one Std. bbl the other Bull bbl, hoping one of them will tighten up a lot, say to 1/2 moa at 100 yds and "decent" velocity. Maybe achievable...I am going to give it my best. Not sure what height the "bar" should be set in velocity. I suppose testing will lead me. A goal though is thought to be a "should have".
In concert with that, I will attempt jacketed bullet velocity and cycling through an AR-15. There is something to like in shooting a lot for a few pennies per round in expendables of primer and powder, stockpiled well before the runup in price and shortness of supply. Reloading cases with lead boolits costs me nothing - except time. The lead was free and I have long since amortized the mold, the pot, the rifles, the cases, and "fixed costs".