My parents made my bedroom into a "reloading room."
Bhahahahah! That's love right there. My mom's reloader is on the same table as the sewing machine. She probably uses the reloader more often.
Angel ,'Conviction (1)'
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My parents made my bedroom into a "reloading room."
Bhahahahah! That's love right there. My mom's reloader is on the same table as the sewing machine. She probably uses the reloader more often.
Break open = shotgun. Two barrels = shotgun. This is a start.
And the pumpy ka-chunk thing? Shotgun.
Honestly? I only want to know this because I hate there being stuff I don't know. Which is an idiotic reason.
Which is an idiotic reason.
It's my reason d'etre, to mangle a language or two. The possible practical applications of depth of field in paintings to my life? None.
Yeah, but you're at least interested in the depth of field thing. I don't actually care at all what kind of gun is what. This is when I wish you could just stick a big needle in the back of my head and insert knowledge.
Honestly? I only want to know this because I hate there being stuff I don't know. Which is an idiotic reason.
It is the Best Reason in the WORLD!
Jesse is nuts.
Me with my dad's 12 gauge. It's a little big for me-- you may be able to tell.
Honestly? I only want to know this because I hate there being stuff I don't know. Which is an idiotic reason.
Anyway, to tell the difference it may help to keep in mind that shotguns are best used for small moving objects at close distances because of the shot spread, and you really just point them at things. Rifles are used for bigger things at longer distances that you can really aim at. So if someone's swinging a gun around and just pointing with the barrel, probably a shotgun. If it's a sniper, say, it's a rifle. OTOH, an automatic gun is swung around and used at close distances, and that'll most likely be a rifle.
If it's a sniper, say, it's a rifle.
Ooh! I did know this one! I have a better idea of use than of look, I think. At least I know the big categories OK.
a shotgun nearly broke my collarbone as a child, if you're gonna be shooting and you're not used to shooting, you'll want a rifle.
a shotgun nearly broke my collarbone as a child, if you're gonna be shooting and you're not used to shooting, you'll want a rifle.
It really depends on the size of the charge, but shotguns tend to have bigger charges than rifles, at least until you get to military ammo.
eta: Not exactly right. It's both the size of the charge, and the size of the load, and shotguns tend to be bigger in both respects.