Yes, they do.
Steven Point was born on 1951-07-28.
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Yes. However, side by side double barrel shotguns are built so that line of sight from the two barrels meet each other, and cross- usually at about 35-40 yards. This means that a slug fired from the right barrel will go the the left of the aiming point beyond that range, the left barrel, slug goes right of the aiming point.
As much point as there is in any variety of gauge or calibre. Some people might find the .20 Gauge more comfortable to handle; especially those of smaller stature.
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Steven Point (as of May 2010)
You will usually find this range of scope on a centre fire rifle. As to what specific calibre of rifle, you can't pin point it. This is a pretty all-around scope that is good for varmit hunting, deer hunting and even big game hunting.
Yes, but there is a point where the round reaches the max velocity it can achieve, and any extra barrel length past that point is a bit useless.
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Probably. It depends mostly on the composition of the bullet, lead bullets are designed to be molded as they pass down the barrel ... that's how you get rifling.
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The Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia is His Honour the Honourable Steven Point.