SHOTGUN CARTRIDGES FROM USA

Published on February 22, 2024
Duration: 1:10

This guide details the disassembly and analysis of Federal Premium Mag-Shok High Velocity Turkey Load 12 Gauge shells, as demonstrated by DROBASHEVICH. It covers weighing shot and powder, identifying components, and performing basic material tests. The video emphasizes a methodical, demonstration-focused approach, showcasing technical expertise through precise measurements and a controlled powder burn test.

Quick Summary

The Federal Premium Mag-Shok High Velocity Turkey Load 12 Gauge shells feature 1 3/4 oz (approx 50g) of #5 lead shot and a 3.21g powder charge. They are 3-inch Magnum shells with a maximum pressure rating of 1050 BAR, manufactured in the USA.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Product Introduction
  2. 00:15Cartridge Disassembly
  3. 00:21Shot Analysis
  4. 00:39Powder and Wad Inspection
  5. 01:04Powder Burn Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key specifications of the Federal Premium Mag-Shok High Velocity Turkey Load 12 Gauge shells?

These 3-inch Magnum shells contain approximately 1 3/4 oz (50g) of #5 lead shot and a powder charge of 3.21g. They are rated for a maximum pressure of 1050 BAR and are manufactured in the USA.

How is the Federal Premium Mag-Shok Turkey Load disassembled in the video?

The video demonstrates a methodical disassembly using an Opinel knife to cut open the shell. Components like the lead shot, buffer material, wad, and powder charge are then weighed and inspected.

What tools are used for the ammunition analysis?

The primary tools used are a digital scale for precise weighing of shot and powder, and an Opinel knife for cutting open the shell. Calipers are also mentioned for pellet measurement.

What safety precautions are highlighted during the ammunition analysis?

While the video focuses on technical demonstration, safety is implied through the controlled environment for the powder burn test. Proper ammunition handling and safe disassembly practices are crucial.

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