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The diameter of a field is decreased by 1.5 millimeters when changed from low power to high power magnification.
No it does not
It declined
hight power
The high power is because so you can see it u close and the low power is further away.
I have a Remington model 31 in 16ga and i shoot regular low brass shells in it and it does fine, it would depend on the type of game you are hunting. High brass shells are for more power and longer range.
when you change from low power to high power the light intensity decreases. this is because the high power objective lens is smaller than the low power lens. therefore, the high power lens lets less light through
The diameter of a field is decreased by 1.5 millimeters when changed from low power to high power magnification.
No it does not
it is increased 10 times
It decreases.
The lever on the front of the fore end allows you to select "high" or "low" brass shells meaning high power hunting ammunition or low power target shells. This lever adjusts the amount of gas which will be directed to the piston which cycles the action, ejecting the spent hull and loading a fresh shell.
Low power objective magnifies the object by 10 times, whereas high power objective magnifies 40 times. When we change from low power to high power, the object appears larger, exactly 4 times larger than low power. Low power objective covers a larger area, whereas high power covers a smaller area.
It declined
It will shoot any type it is chambered for.
hight power
•Ocean geochemistry can control biomineralization of shells •Mg/Ca is high- aragonite shells (~4) •Mg/Ca is low- calcite shells (~<1)