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  2. Shotgun cartridge - Wikipedia

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    For example, a cartridge containing a 3 or 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-dram load of black powder was a common hunting field load, and a heavy full-power load would have contained about a 4 to 4 + 1 ⁄ 2-dram load, whereas a cartridge containing only a 2-dram load of black powder was a common target practice load. A hunter looking for a field or full-power ...

  3. .410 bore - Wikipedia

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    Full length brass shells can be found and are reloadable. Brass shells can be made from .444 Marlin rifle cartridges, and these are reloadable [citation needed]. Shotguns in .410 loaded with shot shells are well suited for small game hunting and pest control. Such game or pests include rabbits, squirrels, snakes, rats, and birds.

  4. Rook rifle - Wikipedia

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    Single-shot, with break-open or Martini versions An 1892 advertisement for rook and rabbit rifles by the Charles Lancaster company. The rook rifle , originally called the rook and rabbit rifle , is an obsolete English single-shot small calibre rifle intended for shooting small game, particularly rook shooting .

  5. Hunting weapon - Wikipedia

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    This method is still used mainly for hunting small game, and, occasionally, for hunting deer with buckshot, but modern shotguns can also be used for bigger game (deer, bear, etc.) when loaded with slugs. Hunting shotguns are shoulder-fired weapons, and are generally smoothbores, but guns designed to fire slugs may have rifled barrels.

  6. Snake shot - Wikipedia

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    Snake shot, rat shot, or dust shot, [1] more formally known as shotshell [2] (a name shared with the shotgun shell) or canister shot, refers to handgun and rifle cartridges loaded with lead shot canisters instead of bullets, intended for pest control (essentially small arms canister shot). The main targets for such ammunition are snakes ...

  7. Rabbiting - Wikipedia

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    Rabbiting (also rabbit hunting and cottontail hunting) is the sport of hunting rabbits. It often involves using ferrets or dogs to track or chase the prey. There are various methods used in capturing the rabbit, including trapping and shooting .

  8. Here's insight on lead-free hunting, fishing gear to prevent ...

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    Hunting ammo Schaap points out that some hunters, like himself, already have enough ammunition to last for 20 years. The kind and size of ammo matches a certain kind of gun.

  9. 20-gauge shotgun - Wikipedia

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    Loads for waterfowl will tend to produce more felt recoil in a 12-gauge shotgun than in a 20, but this may not be the case depending on the gun used. [9] Full-power 20-gauge shells fired from a light 5 lb (2.3 kg) gun will have more felt recoil than those fired from a heavy 7 lb (3.2 kg) gun. [ 11 ]