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Keith Doty
04-04-2021, 01:56 PM
Has anybody tried Rotometal's reclaimed shot? The air cleaned looks pretty dirty. Wonder about washing it yourself??? The washed and graphited is about the same price as new. I wonder about patterning, might be fine for "informal" clay shooting. $48 vs. $71 per bag, free shipping on 2 bags. New has gone up $7 per bag since I last ordered 2 weeks ago! I have not seen any locally in a good while.

Tom Pellegrini
04-04-2021, 06:44 PM
I have used their reclaimed shot for a number of years. I always paid the extra for washed and graphited. A lot cleaner and have never noticed a difference between the reclaimed and new. I have not purchased any for the last two years because I make my own shot.

CraigThompson
04-05-2021, 12:33 AM
For SKEET I’ve used new , reclaimed and homemade shot . They all break skeet targets if you do your part .

Andrew Sacco
04-05-2021, 07:56 AM
How in the name of God does one make their own shot? Do you build a tower in the yard to drop it?

Richard Flanders
04-05-2021, 08:42 AM
Making shot isn't that difficult. I think they just melt lead and pour it into a vessel with holes in the bottom that lets it fall into water. I have a neighbor who makes his own; his setup isn't that complicated. I've never seen his product, but would imagine it's not all nice round shot. Just guessing on that.

Dean Romig
04-05-2021, 08:47 AM
How in the name of God does one make their own shot? Do you build a tower in the yard to drop it?


Look up “youtube making lead shot” for several instructional videos.





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Andrew Sacco
04-05-2021, 09:07 AM
Look up “youtube making lead shot” for several instructional videos..

Interesting. I would just buy the machine if I was going to make it because what usually happens is I spend all my free time making something to save me money and when all is said and done, I save a lot less than I thought I would. I built a home brew electronic controller and built a mash/boil/hot liquor kettle with all fittings and cart. Cost me six months and $4800. I could have bought a turn key system for $5500 :banghead:

Daniel Carter
04-05-2021, 09:55 AM
A friend i shot with made his own and i copied it. Yes it makes usable shot but the time it takes to get it right and sort, size and lube is considerable. Another was given a Littleton shotmaker and the time spent learning it's idiosyncrasies is long and involved. It is not worth it as long as shot is available at $40.00 to 50 a bag, over that it will come out again.

Tom Pellegrini
04-05-2021, 07:22 PM
Andy, I have a shot dripper made by John Stewart. 220v electric hot plate and seven dripper nozzles. There is a 110v model made by Littleton.

Tom Pellegrini
04-05-2021, 07:28 PM
A friend i shot with made his own and i copied it. Yes it makes usable shot but the time it takes to get it right and sort, size and lube is considerable. Another was given a Littleton shotmaker and the time spent learning it's idiosyncrasies is long and involved. It is not worth it as long as shot is available at $40.00 to 50 a bag, over that it will come out again.

Daniel, It is not that involved. After I rinse the shot that I make I have a sieve that has the correct size holes for 7 1/2. I just dump it in move it around with a gloved hand. The excess, which is usually minimal, I melt down again. The good stuff I put it in a case tumbler, add a little graphite and run the tumbler for about 10 or 15 minutes and done.

CraigThompson
04-05-2021, 08:26 PM
I wouldn’t waste my time making shot unless it was a last resort . I however had a friend that had two of the Littleton shot makers and he made quite a lot . I never loaded any shells with his shot but I shot a pile of shells he loaded with his own shot and they did quite nicely . My friends passed on to the here after but before he passed he was having a hard time finding lead for his shot makers at a price that made it worthwhile .

Victor Wasylyna
04-05-2021, 10:51 PM
I wouldn’t waste my time making shot unless it was a last resort.

I fear the current shot-producing resorts are going the way of Vegas’s Riviera. If anyone is selling one of these Littleton contraptions, please let me know. I am interested.

-Victor

CraigThompson
04-06-2021, 04:17 AM
I fear the current shot-producing resorts are going the way of Vegas’s Riviera. If anyone is selling one of these Littleton contraptions, please let me know. I am interested.

-Victor

https://www.brownells.com/reloading/bullet-casting/casting-furnaces-amp-accessories/littleton-shotmaker-prod41902.aspx http://www.littletonshotmaker.com/

Tom Pellegrini
04-06-2021, 05:40 AM
In case anyone would like to see what I was explaining earlier in this thread.

Sorry the picture would not post.

Stan Hillis
04-06-2021, 07:52 AM
There used to be a guy somewhere in the Southeast that had some Littletons. He would make you shot if you provided the lead. He took a toll out of the lead as pay for making it for you. His wife actually made the shot, AIR.

Erich Bretschneider
04-06-2021, 08:52 AM
I never had a problem with it. Every spring we would go down to the Winchester club in the "Cities" and pick up a ton. We shot it for skeet and 16 yard trap.