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Published on July 24, 2022
Duration: 0:16

This video tests the burn rate and stability of 40-year-old Sokol gunpowder from a vintage paper shotgun shell. The gunpowder was arranged in a 5cm line on a metal ruler and ignited, with an on-screen timer measuring the burn duration. The demonstration highlights the experimental nature of testing aged propellants.

Quick Summary

A 40-year-old batch of Sokol gunpowder, sourced from a vintage paper shotgun shell, was tested for its burn rate and stability. The powder was arranged in a 5cm line on a metal ruler and ignited, with its burn duration precisely measured using an on-screen timer.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: 40-Year-Old Gunpowder Test
  2. 00:06Burn Rate Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What was tested in the DROBASHEVICH gunpowder video?

The video features a test of 40-year-old Sokol gunpowder, taken from a vintage paper shotgun shell. The test aimed to observe its burn rate and stability by igniting a 5cm line of the powder on a ruler.

How was the burn rate of the vintage gunpowder measured?

The gunpowder was arranged in a 5cm line on a metal ruler and ignited. An on-screen timer was used to accurately measure the duration of the burn across the specified distance.

What type of gunpowder was used in the test?

The test utilized 40-year-old Sokol gunpowder, described as having a green/grey square-cut flake form. It was extracted from a vintage paper shotgun shell container.

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