My own reclaimed shot, need anything?
Recently getting an interest in shotshell reloading I went to my local gun club (I'm a member) and found a substantial shot accumulation along a dirt road at the far end. I scooped up a small bucket full of dirt maybe just skimming the top 1/4 to 1/2 inch. Washed all the ground off, filtered all stones larger than the shot, and fed the rest on a slightly inclined piece of glass (the round shot rolled on down the stones stayed put as did most of the badly deformed shot. I Recovered 8lbs. of shot from that bucket! I just washed it with detergent and rinsed. Its dull and a lot has that white stuff on it. Is there anything I need do or add to this stuff? I read about graphite, but some say don't bother.
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It should feed better if you use graphite. 0 -
How about a few minutes in a case tumbler with corn cob media and some graphite ? Should polish up nicely. Let us know. 0 -
If you'er going to put it in a tumbler, just put a little graphite with it & let it run a little while. 0 -
I bought some reclaimed shot and think i'm going to run it through a tumbler with a strong magnet and graphite to try to seperate steel shot if any is it there.
PS how much are you going to sell it for?0
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