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Depends on the size of the BBs and the weight of the shot. I.E. A 12 gauge 2 3/4" target load that has 3/8 oz shot in #7's will have over 200 BBS while a goose load in a 12 gauge 3 1/2" shotshell with BBBs will have more like 20 or so BBs
6mm of either .12 or .20 gram bbs. 6mm of either .12 or .20 gram bbs.
The 16-gauge (Note how it's spelled) shotgun shell will hold slightly fewer pellets (small BBs). It will have slightly less recoil, but the difference will be so small that you might not notice it. Some 16 gauge shotguns are built lighter and smaller than the 12-gauge versions, but that is not always true. And you should know that today 16 gauge ammunition is less common than either 12 or 20 gauge. 30 or 50 years ago, 16 gauge was very popular but now it is getting rare.
This for firearm saftey or somethin..... K the parts of a shotgun shell are the gunpowder primer casing and the bbs or slug
If you are looking for a true shotgun then I can't help you; hovever, you can buy bird shot for almost any caliber including 22.In short, the 22 bird shot is the smallest shotgun.ps: Bird shot is a normal cartrage with bbs instead of a bullet. probably a 410 that is a shot gun a 22 is a rifle
All airsoft guns can shoot .12g bbs. However with more powerful guns, heavier bbs are recommended for better accuracy
A choke looks like a small tube that you screw in the mussel of some shotguns. It changes the pattern of BBS as they fly exc. a full choke will force the BBS into a smaller pattern than an improved cylinder. Hope this helps
A 7 shot 12 gauge typically contains around 1 ounce of shot, which consists of approximately 200 to 250 individual BBs, depending on the size of the shot. The exact number can vary slightly based on the specific dimensions of the shot used. In general, "7 shot" refers to the size of the pellets, with smaller numbers indicating larger pellets.
It usually means you can shoot 3 bbs at a time, and shoot continuously by holding the trigger and just racking the shotgun back and forth.
A standard 12-gauge shotgun shell typically contains 9 to 12 pellets of BB shot, depending on the specific load and manufacturer. The size of the BB shot can vary, but it's generally around .177 inches in diameter. The number of pellets can also differ based on the shell's specifications, such as whether it's designed for hunting or target shooting. Always refer to the specific shell packaging for the exact count.
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