I can but the fact that swan shot or small buck shot could be made by the drop method, but antyhing with a tail should be called something else as it appears that round was achieved if done correctly, and as for dropped shot the size of Sawn or buckshot how high of a tower would be needed to get a shot that size to form properly? how large of shot was made with the Rupert method? judging from archeological digs I would have to say that Swan or the various buckshot sizes would have been round regardless of the manufacturing process, the different sized shot for the game it was matched to is most likley something those with the means for sport hunting would have purchased the average frontiersman would likely have used whatever size of shot he could produce be it Rupert, or dropped in any of the primitive methods he could muster to cover a wide range of quarry, few if any of these folks would likley have even seen or known the size of the various bird shot. There were barrels full of different shot shiped here as early as 1700 by the French and likley the English did the same in their sphere of influence. I still contend that the term Swan shot should be reserved for a round shot of the size within the acceptable size range, anything else in that size range with shape oddities would be better called homemade shot, or something other than Swan shot, the tear drop shape has become a modern way of making shot and calling it Swan shot because the tail looks like a Swans neck, it is just something that can lead a newcommer down a slippery path if left to grow and gain momentum, I have not seen anyone making medium sized buckshot with a tail, or something equal to BB shot with a tail, this tadpole Swan shot thing has gotten out of hand as I see it, this is a matter of trying hard o get a product that was originaly achieved as a result of improper manufacturing process. in the past most folks may well have thrown the tadpoles back in the melting pot and saved the round ones whether dropped from a tower or mad thru a Rupert screen.