Professional projectile reclamation, lead fines recovery, and rubber berm restoration — performed to spec, documented end to end, and scheduled around your range hours.
Berms fill, fines migrate, and filters load whether or not there's a plan in place. We handle the full cycle — recovery, restoration, and responsible downstream handling — so the range stays clean, compliant, and open.
Separation and recovery of spent projectiles from rubber, sand, and granulate media, sized and staged for weigh-out.
Capture of the fine fraction that conventional cleanouts leave behind — the material that drives both exposure risk and recovered value.
Media cleaned, screened, and rebuilt to a serviceable profile so the berm goes back into use instead of into a dumpster.
Segregation and processing of brass and other recoverable metals, accounted for separately on your settlement.
We purchase your loaded metal HEPA filters and handle the removal — turning a disposal problem into a line item on your settlement.
Bullet traps, baffles, and impact berms — from single-lane indoor ranges to multi-bay outdoor facilities.
You get a scope and a schedule before anyone sets foot on the floor — and a documented account of what came out when we leave.
Walkthrough or photo review of the trap, berm, and filtration. We calculate the amount of lead sitting in your berm, then scope media type, access, and lane impact.
A written scope, schedule, and settlement structure. Containment and controls set up before processing begins.
Projectiles and fines separated and recovered on site. Media screened and cleaned; recovered metal weighed and ticketed.
Berm rebuilt and range returned to service, with photo documentation, weights, and settlement delivered to you.
Recovered projectiles, separated and staged for weigh-out
Every pound of this is recoverable value — weighed, ticketed, and credited to your range.
Every photograph on this site is an original American Reclamation jobsite photo — no stock, no renderings.




Run by people who have spent real time on ranges and treat your facility like it matters.
Documented weights, tickets, and accounting. You see what came off your floor and what it was worth.
Nights, weekends, and phased lane closures so revenue keeps moving while the work gets done.
Lead, brass, media, and filters all load out on a single truck — one mobilization, one pickup, no juggling separate haulers.
Containment, controls, and proper downstream handling of recovered lead and loaded filtration media.
Tell us your range type and lane count — we'll come back with a scope and a number.
Send the basics and we'll follow up with next steps, a scope, and scheduling options. Photos of your trap or berm speed things up considerably.