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I recently acquired a Lee #4 buckshot mold and handles. I don't reload shotgun shells often, and when I do it tends to be small batch specialty stuff using store bought components. But I thought #4 shot might make for an interesting load for my LeMat reproduction. The Lee throws 18 shot per pour, linking 3 to a cavity (6 cavities). Separating the shot is easy enough; I just snipped them using electricians snips. But they all have an annoying spur. Probably won't actually matter for my intended use, but is there a easy way to make these uniform and round?
Other than chucking them and just buying # 4 shot?
Some years ago I purchased a #F buckshot mold from Sharp Shooter Molds. It came with a pair o flush cutters that do not leave a sprue. Unfortunately, the company is no longer in business. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJxwWTqlOr8
If you have a rotary tumbler, or even a vibratory tumbler, dump them in without using any media (not too many at once) and they should clean up a lot. I do this with buckshot cast from two cavity Lyman moulds and they come out without any sign of a sprue.
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I only cast 00 buck shot, but it has the same annoying spru. As mentioned, a rotory tumbler will get them pretty round. I've even put them in a round plastic can and let them roll around in the back of m truck for a few days.
TedH wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 10:52 pm
I only cast 00 buck shot, but it has the same annoying spru. As mentioned, a rotory tumbler will get them pretty round. I've even put them in a round plastic can and let them roll around in the back of m truck for a few days.
TedH wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 10:52 pm
I only cast 00 buck shot, but it has the same annoying spru. As mentioned, a rotory tumbler will get them pretty round. I've even put them in a round plastic can and let them roll around in the back of m truck for a few days.
Thanks for the heads-up on Bubba Rountree Outdoors rock-steady his 16 gauge buckshot loads are just what I wanted https://youtu.be/2IonHqVvOo8
I didn't think I'd need a vibrator though...
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I cast a lot of OO shot. Get a pair of Tie-wrap cutters. (HF for $3.00) They cut the spru right at the base a lot cleaner than regular side cutters. Then just load them up
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