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Published on July 7, 2024
Duration: 0:36

This video provides a detailed ASMR deconstruction of Baschieri & Pellagri MB Feltro Tricolor 12 gauge shotgun shells. It meticulously weighs the lead shot (33.0g) and smokeless powder (1.8g), and demonstrates the powder's burn rate. The review highlights the paper casing, felt wad, and plastic gas seal, offering a technical look at traditional ammunition components.

Quick Summary

The Baschieri & Pellagri MB Feltro Tricolor 12 gauge paper shotgun shell contains approximately 33.0g of lead shot and 1.8g of smokeless powder. It features a paper casing, felt wad, and plastic gas seal, with the powder burning completely in about 2.3 seconds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Product Introduction: Baschieri & Pellagri Paper Shells
  2. 00:06Deconstruction: Measuring Lead Shot
  3. 00:19Deconstruction: Wads and Components
  4. 00:26Powder Analysis and Weight
  5. 00:31Powder Burn Test Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of the Baschieri & Pellagri MB Feltro Tricolor shotgun shell?

The shell features a paper casing with a brass head, a thick felt wad, a plastic gas seal, and is loaded with lead shot and smokeless powder. This review measured 33.0g of shot and 1.8g of powder.

How much shot and powder is in the Baschieri & Pellagri 12 gauge paper shell?

During the deconstruction, the lead shot weighed 33.0 grams, and the smokeless powder charge measured 1.8 grams. The shell is specified as a 34g load.

What is the burn rate of the powder used in the MB Feltro Tricolor shells?

The video demonstrates the burn rate of the smokeless powder by igniting a sample. The powder completed its burn in approximately 2.3 seconds, indicating a relatively fast-burning propellant.

What tools were used to deconstruct the shotgun shell?

An Opinel folding knife was used to cut open the paper casing of the shotgun shell. Digital scales were used to precisely weigh the shot and powder components.

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