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Shotgun Cartridge

Shotgun Cartridge . A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. SHOW ALL. I. HIDE ALL. Shotgun Cartridge . B. A cartridge or round packages the bullet, gunpowder, and primer into a single metallic case precisely made to fit the firing chamber of a firearm. C. D. E. F. G. H. SHOW ALL. I.

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Shotgun Cartridge

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  1. Shotgun Cartridge A B C D E F G H SHOW ALL I HIDE ALL

  2. Shotgun Cartridge B • A cartridge or round packages the bullet, gunpowder, and primer into a single metallic case precisely made to fit the firing chamber of a firearm. C D E F G H SHOW ALL I HIDE ALL

  3. Shotgun Cartridge A • crimp (shotgun only)—the part of the case mouth that bends inward to grip the bullet; with shotgun shells, the term applies to the closure at the case mouth. C D E F G H SHOW ALL I HIDE ALL

  4. Shotgun Cartridge A B • shot (shotgun)—spherical pellets of various sizes, usually made of lead D E F G H SHOW ALL I HIDE ALL

  5. Shotgun Cartridge A B • case—the metal, plastic, or paper container that holds all parts of a round of ammunition: • primer • powder charge • bullet C E F G H SHOW ALL I HIDE ALL

  6. Shotgun Cartridge A B • A disk, as of felt or paper, used to keep the powder and shot in place in a shotgun cartridge. C D F G H SHOW ALL I HIDE ALL

  7. Shotgun Cartridge A B • powder—propellant used in most firearms; produces a large volume of gas when ignited C D E G H SHOW ALL I HIDE ALL

  8. Shotgun Cartridge A B • headstamp—markings found on the head of ammunition that indicate caliber or gauge and identify manufacturer. C D E F H SHOW ALL I HIDE ALL

  9. Shotgun Cartridge A B • primer—small, metal cup containing the detonating mixture used to ignite the propellant or powder charge. C D E F G SHOW ALL I HIDE ALL

  10. Shotgun Cartridge A B • A large lead shot for shotgun shells. C D E F G H SHOW ALL HIDE ALL

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