Thanks Cory, Syd & Greg.
The spheres are commercial lead shot, the application is ballasting a boat. The shot is poured randomly into the keel and bilge area, then stabilized with polyester resin.
Several years ago I weighed 2.5 quarts of the stuff we had on hand at the time, and calculated a density of 440 pounds per cubic foot.
Having seen some other published numbers for the density of generic lead shot, I'd like to be able to do a reality check on the various numbers to see which are likely to be the most correct.
(For anybody out there who needs to ballast something, check out the copper jacketed bullet scrap from ammo manufacturers. It weighs in at 400 pounds per cu ft.)