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Pellet Patterns Fired by Sawed-Off Shotguns

NCJ Number
96817
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume: 30 Issue: 1 Dated: (January 1985) Pages: 137-149
Author(s)
T S Moreau; M L Nickels; J L Wray; K W Bottemiller; W F Rowe
Date Published
1985
Length
13 pages
Annotation
To determine the effect of barrel length on pellet patterns fired by sawed-off shotguns, 00 buckshot, No. 2 shot, and No. 7 1/2 birdshot cartridges were fired from 12-gage singleshot Harrington and Richardson shotguns with the barrel lengths progressively shortened to 152 mm (6 in.).
Abstract
The spread of the 00 buckshot pattern was found to increase as the barrel length of the firing weapon decreased. The spread of the pellet patterns increased or tended to remain constant as the barrel length decreased when other types of cartridges were fired from the shotguns; this depended on the brand of ammunition. (Author abstract)

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