Because that was the way it was loaded into the gun, shot charge, bullet charge, shot charge, bullet charge. If you load it that way, it will shoot that way.
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Components include a cartridge case, a primer, powder and projectile- a bullet or shot.
Shotgun pellets come in several different sizes. Starting with Buck Shot .3600 to regular shot .0500 and just about every size in-between.
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
Yes- depending on the injury caused by the bullet. Not every gun shot is a fatal shot. However, any gunshot CAN be a fatal one. People can die at once, or at a later time from the injury, or from infection that results from the wound.
1. Barrle length 2. Bullet type 3. Shot gun type
No, the shot bullet will land after the dropped bullet. This is because the shot bullet has an initial horizontal velocity in addition to the vertical acceleration due to gravity, while the dropped bullet only has the vertical acceleration due to gravity.
No, the bullet that is shot will continue to travel at a high speed until it hits something, while the dropped bullet will fall to the ground due to gravity. The two bullets will not land together.
yes and no. Yes because they are very powerful. No because you have to reload after almost every shot. shotguns will kill anything! They are best for close(under 40 yards). and every weapon wheter a shotgun , slingshot or spear has to be reloaded after every shot!
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A 41 magnum caliber revolver will shoot 410 gauge shotgun shells but is not recommended. The shot will lead the barrel rifling. There are also adaptors you can put in a shotgun that allow you to fire pistol/rifle ammunition.
Malcolm is instructed to avoid every racist police officer in the city in fears of being shot and possibly be killed by a bullet or stray bullet of a gun.