Shotshells / shot cartridges
A shotshell is a <link glossary>cartridge, which is specifically designed for the use in <link glossary>shotguns.
Contrary to <link glossary>rifle cartridges, not a single <link glossary>bullet is fired, but many little shot pellets.
The size and number of the <link glossary>shot is adjusted to the intended purpose.
A special form of shotgun shells is a <link glossary>shotgun slug.
These make it possible to fire a single bullet from shotgun barrels.
- C.I.P.
- calf
- Calibre / Gauge
- Calibre-airgun pellets
- Cardboard case
- Cardboard insert
- Cardboard wad
- Cartridge
- Case
- Case head
- Case length
- Case mouth
- Case neck
- Case rim/edge
- Centerfire cartridges
- Centerfire ignition
- Chamber
- Circular seam coating
- Closed hunting season calibres
- cloven hooves
- Cloven-hoofed game
- Clump formation
- clutch of eggs
- coat
- cock-and-bull stories
- cows
- Cup wad
- Cutting of hair at point of impact