The Baikal shotgun is generally designed to handle standard loads, but whether it can safely handle magnum loads depends on the specific model and its construction. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines and specifications for the exact model you own. If you're uncertain, it's best to consult with a knowledgeable gunsmith or the manufacturer directly to ensure safe usage. Using inappropriate loads can lead to safety hazards and damage to the firearm.
No
the safe working load is the load the stand can support safely without failure. It Is called safe because it can generally stand up to five times the safe load but one should not intentionally exceed the safe load. Safe load is also called working load or rated load
Yes, it is safe to shoot .38 Special ammunition in a .357 Magnum revolver. The .357 Magnum revolver is designed to safely shoot both .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition.
Depends on the load.
Just as a magnum wine bottle is larger than a standard bottle, the firearms industry used the term magnum to refer to a cartridge that is more powerful than the standard cartridge.
Yes. 180
To calculate the safe working load of a ship's bollard, you need the working stress and the force applied. These two will help you compute the safe working load.
.50 - 5 USD depending on the load
None. the term "300 Weatherby Magnum" is not merely a brand, it IS the caliber of the cartridge (no matter who makes it) It does NOT interchange with the .300 Winchester Magnum cartridge.
baikal is pronounced = "by-kel"
yes, zwinky is safe. I use to have it but i deleted it because it would take hours to load.
Baikal is the name of a lake in Russia.