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Published on November 16, 2025
Duration: 0:26

This video provides a detailed examination and test of vintage Baikal paper shotgun shells from the USSR. The presenter, demonstrating high authority through meticulous procedures and safety, performs component analysis, including weighing shot and inspecting gunpowder. A burn test and live-fire test confirm the functionality of these historical hunting cartridges.

Quick Summary

Vintage Baikal hunting cartridges from the USSR, chambered in 12 Gauge, feature paper casings and contain approximately 27.00g of lead shot. Components include a plastic wad, cardboard disc, and flake gunpowder. Live-fire tests confirmed their functionality.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unboxing & Component Inspection
  2. 00:08Technical Measurements & Powder Analysis
  3. 00:14Gunpowder Burn Test
  4. 00:17Live Fire Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of the vintage Baikal paper shotgun shells tested?

The vintage Baikal paper shotgun shells contain lead shot (weighing 27.00g), a plastic wad, a cardboard disc, and flake-style gunpowder. The casings are made of paper and originate from the USSR.

How were the vintage Baikal shotgun shells tested for functionality?

The shells were tested by first inspecting their components, including weighing the shot and analyzing the gunpowder. A burn test was performed on the powder, followed by live-fire testing in a side-by-side double-barrel shotgun.

What safety precautions were observed during the testing of these vintage shells?

The presenter wore appropriate safety gear, including gloves, eye protection, and hearing protection. The firearm was handled safely, and the testing was conducted in a manner suitable for live ammunition.

What is the significance of testing vintage ammunition like these Baikal shells?

Testing vintage ammunition helps assess its reliability and performance characteristics, providing valuable data for collectors, historians, and shooters interested in historical firearms and ammunition.

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