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Published on March 9, 2025
Duration: 0:29

This video provides an in-depth ASMR-style examination of a rare 4-gauge shotgun shell. It details the disassembly process, revealing the large lead buckshot (4.3g per ball), felt and cardboard wadding, and a substantial gunpowder charge of 19.7g. The video also visually demonstrates the ignition and burn rate of the coarse propellant.

Quick Summary

The 4-gauge shotgun shell contains large lead buckshot weighing 4.3g per ball, thick felt and cardboard wadding, and a 19.7g charge of coarse gunpowder. The video demonstrates its disassembly and the propellant's burn rate.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Comparison & Disassembly
  2. 00:07Shot Analysis & Weight
  3. 00:13Internal Wadding & Powder
  4. 00:17Gunpowder Measurement
  5. 00:21Casing Inspection & Ignition Demo

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of the 4-gauge shotgun shell shown?

The 4-gauge shell contains large lead buckshot, thick felt and cardboard wadding, and a significant charge of coarse gunpowder. The brass casing itself is also inspected.

How much does the gunpowder charge weigh in the 4-gauge shell?

The gunpowder charge for the 4-gauge shell was measured to be approximately 19.7 grams. The video highlights its coarse texture.

What is the weight of a single lead ball from the 4-gauge shell?

A single lead buckshot ball from the 4-gauge shell weighs approximately 4.3 grams. Its significant diameter is also measured.

What safety precautions should be taken when examining old ammunition?

Extreme caution is advised. Never attempt to disassemble live ammunition without expertise. Store old ammunition safely and consult professionals if unsure about handling.

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