One key difference between shotgun and rifle shooting techniques is the way the gun is held and aimed. In shotgun shooting, the gun is typically held at the hip and aimed using the shooter's peripheral vision, while in rifle shooting, the gun is held at the shoulder and aimed using the sights on the gun.
Shotgun shooting techniques typically involve aiming at moving targets, such as clay pigeons, and using a wider spread of pellets to increase the chances of hitting the target. Rifle shooting techniques, on the other hand, involve aiming at stationary targets at longer distances with a single, more precise bullet. The key difference lies in the type of firearm used and the specific skills required for each type of shooting.
A rifle is a long gun with a rifled barrel designed for accuracy at long distances, while a shotgun is a long gun with a smoothbore barrel designed for shooting multiple projectiles at close range.
a shotgun is pump action and a revolver "revovles" the ammo.
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One can practice shotgun shooting in more than one place. If you have enough land you can practice there. You can also go to a shooting range and try there.
The 12 gage has a bigger barrel then a youth 20 gage shotgun.
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A shotgun scope usually has a shorter paralex and heavier cross hairs.
Usually wood and finish.
Stock and sights.
Size of the bore.
Whatever your favorite shotgun is. Personally i have an over-under 12-gauge shotgun with a 29 inch barrel. Works well for duck hunting as well.