Last year's first half Imperial Army casualties were roughly 1.35 million, dropping the last digit.
Russia still had no manpower shortage despite only using voluntary recruitment without conscription except for reserves.
It seems there couldn't possibly be any manpower shortage until the moment the war ends.
In the original history, the Great War unfortunately broke out when Stolypin's agrarian reform's aftermath hadn't faded, leaving no administrative capacity for conscription.
Naturally, since the army and mir were inseparable in 19th century Russia.
'Though there was no need for conscription anyway.'
Russia was a crazy country where 15 million volunteered even in those poor social conditions and unfortunate economic depression.
Kitchener, who struggles with conscription, would grab the back of his neck in disbelief, but we're truly overflowing with just voluntary recruitment.