Depends entirely on the gauge and size of shell. Can vary from 9-30
A 12-gauge shotgun shell typically contains multiple pellets, which are small, round projectiles inside the shell. The number of pellets in a 12-gauge 3" shell can vary depending on the specific type of shot being used, such as birdshot or buckshot. As a general guideline, a standard 12-gauge 3" shell with birdshot may contain around 1-1/8 to 1-1/4 ounces of shot, which can translate to roughly 200 to 300 pellets. For buckshot, there are typically fewer but larger pellets, with a 12-gauge 3" shell commonly holding around 8 to 15 pellets.
Yes.
Depends on the BA, distance, type of buckshot, load velocity.
Tri-Ball 12 gauge buckshot ammunition loaded by Dixie Slugs Company has .60 caliber hard cast lead pellets that weigh three fourths of an ounce each. Each shell fires 3 pellets for a total payload of 2 1/4 ounces at 1100 feet per second.
Yes
Full choke for all buck shot.
Depends on what you are shooting in the 12 gauge. Birdshot is effective to about 40 yds, but can travel about 500. Buckshot (larger pellets) is effective to about 50 yds, but travels about 800. Slugs (one big piece of lead) is effective to about 100-150 yds, but can travel about 1500 yds.
either 12 gauge slug or buckshot to the head.
Yes- Buckshot, birdshot, or slugs.
Remington 12 gauge 3" "OO" Buckshot and Rifled slug
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