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FreakShow:
Looking at 410 shotgun shells. is see different numbers for pellets #4, #5, #6. what's the meaning and difference between them. Just bought a Snake Slayer from Chris. Want to make sure i get the bang for the buck.. i know that was a cheesy joke

NormH3:
The larger the number the smaller the pellet size. The smaller the pellet, the more there are in a shell.

Cbmarine:

--- Quote from: NormH3 on October 12, 2017, 08:09:52 PM ---The larger the number the smaller the pellet size. The smaller the pellet, the more there are in a shell.

--- End quote ---
I've always been averse to simplistic understandable answers :)
To be precise, here's what is on Wikipedia. At least the last sentence is understandable.
The gauge of a firearm is a unit of measurement used to express the inner diameter (bore diameter) of the barrel. Gauge is determined from the weight of a solid sphere of lead that will fit the bore of the firearm, and is expressed as the multiplicative inverse of the sphere's weight as a fraction of a pound, e.g., a one-twelfth pound ball fits a 12-gauge bore. Thus there are twelve 12-gauge balls per pound, etc.

FreakShow:
Thank you both for the education

Radnor:
CB, you beat me to it....  That's the example I use when teaching scouts their SG merit badge.

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