Topic: Gun Shells
Answers to Common Questions
How to Reload Shot Gun Shells
Shotgun shells can be reloaded. Purchasing a reloading press to do it yourself is often more economical than purchasing new shells if you shoot regularly. A press, such as the MEC 9000 shotgun reloader, has five different stations that will... Read More »
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How to Polish Brass Gun Shells
To really learn all about brass, join the Navy. But, if you weren't that lucky as a youth you can learn all you need to know here. You'll learn how to polish brass gun shells and even how to preserve the shine, but if you do that too, don't... Read More »
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How to Reload Gamo Air Gun Shot Shells
"Airgun" and "shotgun" are two words that you don't usually find in the same sentence. Typically, airguns fire only a single pellet or BB at a time; this is not so with Gamo Precision Airguns' shotgun/air rifle line. The Viper Express and t... Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
Actually, the proper name is "cartridge." The term bullet is an extremly common but incorrect usage when referring to a cartridge. The term bullet only refers to the piece of lead that comes out of the barrel when the gun is fired. The bull... Read More »
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A Naval guns Artillery Howitzer Mortars Cannons Shotguns Read More »
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This gun is a fire gun Read More »
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Because some states require test firing of newly manufactured guns before they can be legally sold (Mass. for one). It's nothing more than a simple proof of function. Regardless of what the "tin-foil hat mafia" wants you to believe. No stat... Read More »
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Many reasons. Construction methods and materials have changed over the years, so the metal used in the older guns may not be able to handle the pressure of modern ammunition. Also, a gun is nothing more than a machine and machines wear out ... Read More »
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Could be any of them as the "00" does not denote caliber, but the size of the shot contained in the shell. Read More »
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What is marked on the barrel? The 349 Gamester was made in both 12 and 16 guage, and should take 2 3/4 inch shells- but use the guage marked on the barrel. Read More »
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