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Published on March 31, 2023
Duration: 0:28

This video dissects a 45-year-old Sellier & Bellot 16 gauge shotgun cartridge, revealing its internal components. The 'S-Ball Plastik' slug and 1.55 grams of square-cut flake powder are examined. A flammability test confirms the vintage powder remains viable, demonstrating the longevity of well-preserved ammunition.

Quick Summary

A 45-year-old Sellier & Bellot 16 gauge shotgun cartridge was disassembled, revealing 1.55 grams of square-cut flake powder and an 'S-Ball Plastik' slug. A flammability test confirmed the vintage powder remained viable and burned rapidly.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: 45-Year-Old Shotgun Cartridge
  2. 00:05Disassembly with Opinel Knife
  3. 00:10Examining the 'S-Ball Plastik' Slug
  4. 00:17Powder Analysis: 1.55g Flake Powder
  5. 00:23Flammability Test: Vintage Powder

Frequently Asked Questions

What vintage shotgun cartridge is featured in the video?

The video showcases a 45-year-old Sellier & Bellot 16 gauge shotgun cartridge, identified by its headstamp 'SBP 16 16 MADE IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA'.

What type of slug was found inside the vintage cartridge?

The cartridge contained an 'S-Ball Plastik' slug, which features a plastic sabot designed to aid the projectile's flight.

How much gunpowder was in the 16 gauge Sellier & Bellot cartridge?

The vintage cartridge contained 1.55 grams of square-cut flake gunpowder, which was weighed on a digital scale.

Does old gunpowder remain viable?

Yes, the 45-year-old gunpowder from the Sellier & Bellot cartridge was tested and demonstrated it still burns rapidly when ignited with a match.

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