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
This for firearm saftey or somethin..... K the parts of a shotgun shell are the gunpowder primer casing and the bbs or slug
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6mm of either .12 or .20 gram bbs. 6mm of either .12 or .20 gram bbs.
Some shells hold up to 15.
That depends on the size of the shot in the 3 inch shotgun shell,and the weight of the shot.
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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the shotgun takes a 2 3/4 shell
Where the shell is loaded.
hull
The Bay State .410 shotgun fires a .410 gauge shell, the smallest of shotgun shells. The shell itself is around 3 inches in length.
Air soft shotgun shells are the size of 12 gauge shotgun shells.