About Us
At Schupter, we operate with responsibility and transparency. With designs developed in-house, hands-on manufacturing experience, and the quality of our suppliers, we build reliable equipment for professionals worldwide and plan for long-term growth.
Our products combine the old and the new, metal casting dates back to 4000 BC, to which we’ve added electronics, attention to detail and customer focus. Our strategy is simple: make machinery that lets you spend more time practicing and less time preparing.

Michal Napora
Founder & Owner
Production Process
Phase I: Sheet Metal Fabrication
Most of the machine body and furnace, as well as some mechanical components, are made from steel sheets. In the first operation, a powerful yet precise laser beam cuts stainless and structural steel up to 8 mm (⅜”) thick. Some components are then sent to a press brake, where massive force is applied to shape them. Stainless steel parts do not require surface treatment, whereas those made from other grades of steel are welded, hardened, powder-coated, or passivated depending on their function. All parts are inspected visually and geometrically after each operation.
Phase II: Machining
Lathes, milling machines, and grinders allow us to achieve the precise fits required for reliable machine operation where it matters most. CNC programs are executed to cut various types of steel within specified tolerances. Like the sheet metal components, these parts undergo different surface treatments. Due to the higher level of accuracy required, quality control involves more advanced inspection methods.
Phase III: Assembly
Hundreds of standardized components for each unit are organized first, with some being customized for our specific application. Mechanical parts and automation are installed into the control cabinet, HMI panel, machine body, and furnace with utmost care and attention. Our staff uses self-developed fixtures and detailed instructions, as this is the most complex step in the machine-building process. Finally, electrical devices are connected through extensive wiring and the software is installed.
Phase IV: Quality Control
Each machine is fully tested by two independent technicians after assembly, following a protocol that covers all movements, actuators, sensors, and controls. In addition to functionality, all fasteners, connections, wiring, and critical points are carefully checked.
Phase V: Packing and Storage
The machines are partially disassembled to minimize their size and protect delicate mechanisms and components. Reinforced wooden crates are built in-house to ensure maximum protection. Each unit, along with its documentation, spare parts, and accessories, is packed with protective fillers and stored in the warehouse prior to shipping.
Connect With Us
Distribute our products
If you believe our equipment is a strong match for customers in your region or country, we would love to hear from you. We welcome partnerships and distribution agreements built on shared values, mutual trust, and long-term synergy.
See us at trade shows
There is no better place to promote the advantages of lead bullet use and production automation than the world’s leading shooting sports trade shows. We plan to participate in several major events in the coming years. Stop by our booth to meet the team and start a conversation.
Visit us in Poland
Interested in seeing a demo machine in action? Bring your molds and visit us. Our manufacturing facility and warehouse are located just one hour from Warsaw Airport, while our sales office is in the city. We look forward to welcoming you and discussing how we can support your business or application










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