It starts to drop the instant it leaves the barrel
Due to gravity, the bullet starts to drop the second it leaves the barrel. You can calculate the drop by factoring mass and velocity with gravity (9.8 m/s²).
Technically a 12 gauge shotgun does not shoot a single bullet. It fires small lead balls from .25 inches in diameter to 1mm in diameter or less. Shotguns are also cabable of firing a slug which is esentially a very heavy bullet. The range depends on the angle of the barrel relative to the ground. in theory it begins to drop as it exits the muzzle.
You shoot it several times, until it starts working in military time.
Oil pressure shouldn't register at all until the engine starts and builds up pressure.
shoot him until he starts to follow you then lead him to the black hole
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FIRE MODERN AMMUNITION until a good gunsmith checks it out.
That will depend on the size of the shot, and not the gauge. Fired across level ground with the largest buckshot, a shotgun has a maximum range of between 600 and 700 yards. Not a usable range- just the furthest that shot will travel.
until you shoot it
Press trip gauge until you reach to oil life, keep it pressed for 15 seconds or until it starts flashing, let go and re press again until the oil life changes to 100%, then let go.
shoot at the blue spots then shoot the core at the top of it / just shoot kandem until his dead
Yes until its broken
Shoot him until he dies.