I spent 2 hours today casting size F buckshot. Well, casting, then trimming. It is a Sharpshooter buckshot mold, so it has 5 cavities on each side. The casting part goes a bit faster, but then you have to cut off all of the shot from the sprues, and toss those back in the pot. And F goes much slower because the pellets are so freaking small. I get them all finished, powder coat them, then toss the in the oven to cure. Except somehow, when I moved the toaster oven last time, I managed to switch it from bake to broil. I come back to find the entire batch of several hundred .22" pellets has melted into a puddle of molten lead. #&<€! All of that time casting, sorting and cutting wasted. I gave up and called it a day.