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Published on January 5, 2025
Duration: 0:37

This video details the dissection and testing of vintage 12 Gauge shotgun shells. It covers unboxing, component analysis including shot weight (26.91g), and a burn test for gunpowder viability. The process concludes with replacing the primer and firing the reconditioned shells from a side-by-side shotgun.

Quick Summary

Vintage 12 Gauge shotgun shells were dissected, revealing paper hulls, lead shot weighing 26.91g, and gunpowder. A burn test assessed powder viability, and old primers were replaced with new ones before firing the shells from a side-by-side shotgun.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unboxing Vintage Ammunition
  2. 00:05Dissecting the Shell & Shot Weight
  3. 00:15Component Inspection & Burn Test
  4. 00:23Priming and Firing Vintage Shells

Frequently Asked Questions

What components are found inside a vintage 12 Gauge shotgun shell?

Inside a vintage 12 Gauge shotgun shell, you can find paper hull, lead shot, gunpowder propellant, and a primer. This video shows the process of carefully extracting and examining each of these components.

How much lead shot was in the vintage 12 Gauge shell analyzed?

The vintage 12 Gauge shotgun shell analyzed in the video contained approximately 26.91 grams of lead shot. This was measured precisely using a digital scale after carefully pouring the shot out.

What is a burn test used for with old gunpowder?

A burn test is used to assess the viability and burn rate of old gunpowder. It helps determine if the propellant is still safe and effective to use, indicating its potential for ignition and consistent performance.

What type of shotgun was used to fire the vintage shells?

The vintage 12 Gauge shotgun shells were loaded into and fired from a classic side-by-side double-barrel shotgun. This type of shotgun is known for its traditional design and is often used for hunting or sport shooting.

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