Well, it's a part-education, part - a moontime work. I've a relative who's caught in sporting clays and he brought me some videos with awful sound quality and asked me to provide Russian subtitles for them. He also said that he would pay for my pains. Normally I would not have taken such a project but he's a relative and he helped me a lot in the past, so I agreed.
If only the audio track was a bit clearer... I'm using Sony Sound Forge to amplify it which doesn't add to the quality, I'm afraid.

As for the greater fragment, it goes like this:

Lead shot that has not being alloyed with an adequate amount of antimony (сурьма) deforms easily. Soft shot deforms as it is fired which results in gaps in the pattern due to wasted pallets too far outside the pattern to be effectively aimed at the target. All trap loads contain 3 percent of antimony whereas most competitors settle for 2% or less. The extra antimony makes all the difference.
Most of our clay targets loads use the famous AA wads. Winchester produces five of wad loads for five of (?) (that fragment).