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Reclaimed shot vs. new
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.
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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.
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For SKEET I’ve used new , reclaimed and homemade shot . They all break skeet targets if you do your part .
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How in the name of God does one make their own shot? Do you build a tower in the yard to drop it?
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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.
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Look up “youtube making lead shot” for several instructional videos. . |
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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.
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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.
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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 .
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In case anyone would like to see what I was explaining earlier in this thread.
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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.
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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.
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