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Howdy, I have approx. 10# mixed #2 and #8 1/2 shot. What is the easiest way to separate them?-Thanks-Muddy
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Duh, bet I could use an 1/8" drill bit and a pop bottle, OOPS-Muddy
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Find a piece of screen that the 81/2 goes through but the 2s won't.
molɔ̀ːn labé skýla
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get one of your wife's sifters, the wire mesh is small enough that the larger shot won't go through.
You'll want to buy her a new one when you're done, though.
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