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PERFECT PELLETS

Most of us don’t give much thought to those little round lead balls in our cartridges – but it’s those pellets that decide success or failure. Serious competition shooters understand the importance of using the right pellets for the job. Wads and velocity play their part, but ultimately it’s the shot which will determine what sort of patterns you are shooting, and how well you can break the targets – or not!

William Watt of Bristol is the man we have to thank most for the high quality shot we have today. Legend has it he was inspired by a dream where lead pellets ‘rained down’ from a church tower. He experimented with lead shot production, building a tower on his house and boring down into the ground below to gain more height of drop! This resulted in Watt taking out his patent, number1347, on 10 December, 1782.

Prior to Watt’s shot tower method, lead pellets had been produced by cutting sheets of lead into strips and then into cubes. These were rolled between heavy rotating discs, as one might mill flour from corn – a long, slow and arduous process.

Watt’s description detailing his new shot production process makes clear the failings of lead shot

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