A correct answer would depend on the oz of the load in the shell
1oz =345
1 1/8 oz=388
1 1/4oz= 431
1 3/8oz= 474
all + or - by a few one way or the other. 7.5 / 8 Shot Shells are considered to be
Target / Game Loads. They have a relative LIGHT LOAD OF POWDER charge to them.
.5 -1.5 oz
No, a 4-10 shotgun would not be a good idea for shooting trap. The problem is the small size of the shell - with a very small amount of lead, you have a small chance of hitting your target. Shooting a 20 gauge shotgun is much better but still not a good idea for the same reason. The standard shotgun for shooting trap is a 12 gauge. The largest gauge allowed by nearly all trap shooting leagues, a 12 gauge has enough lead and enough power behind it to get consistent hits and high scores.
Most common sizes are .410 bore, 28 gauge, 20 gauge, 16 gauge, 12 gauge and 10 gauge. Note that .410 is the actual bore diameter forward of the chamber. See below for the meaning of gauge. There have been a much wider variety of bore sizes, especially back when muzzle-loading shotguns were common, since a shotgun that does not fire fixed ammunition can essentially have a bore of any size. There have been 8 gauge guns and even larger, mostly used by commercial hunters for killing sitting birds in large numbers. "Gauge," by the way, was originally determined by how many pure lead balls of bore diameter it took to make a pound.
One percocet will definitely not lead to overdose. It depends how much of the methamphetamine was used to gauge whether or not you will overdose.
If the embryo has started it likely would not survive a cracked shell. A crack in the shell would allow bacteria to enter the shell and infect the growing chick. If the shell is cracked within a day or so of hatch it is possible for the chick to survive to hatch but still is unlikely.
Written as .16 caliber (notice the decimal point?), that would be a VERY tiny bullet- .16 inches in diameter. That is smaller than a metal BB- which is between .17 and .18 inches. Written as 16 caliber (no decimal point) it would refer to the length of a cannon barrel- 16 times longer than it is wide. But you may have caliber confused with gauge- shotgun shell sizes are usually given in gauges. A 16 GAUGE shotgun is about .69 caliber- or .69 inches across the shell. They are smaller than a 12 gauge, bigger than a 20 gauge (with gauge, smaller number means bigger)
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An armadillo shell, much like the shell of any other animal that has a shell, makes it harder for predators to harm the animal.
Leading the bird too much (shooting too far "in front" of the bird)Not leading the bird enough (shooting "at" the bird, without accounting for the necessary "lead", therefore hitting "behind" the bird).Shooting at a bird too far awayUsing the wrong ammunition (for instance, target loads for waterfowl)Not being aware or fast enough to "draw a bead" on the birdLack of patienceMany, many more....
depends on what bird it is
Yes, much thicker.