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Pellet (air gun) and Shot (pellet)

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Difference between Pellet (air gun) and Shot (pellet)

Pellet (air gun) vs. Shot (pellet)

A pellet is a non-spherical projectile designed to be shot from an air gun. Shot is a collective term for small balls or pellets, often made of lead.

Similarities between Pellet (air gun) and Shot (pellet)

Pellet (air gun) and Shot (pellet) have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Antimony, Bullet, Lead, Projectile, Tin.

Antimony

Antimony is a chemical element with symbol Sb (from stibium) and atomic number 51.

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Bullet

A bullet is a kinetic projectile and the component of firearm ammunition that is expelled from the gun barrel during shooting.

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Lead

Lead is a chemical element with symbol Pb (from the Latin plumbum) and atomic number 82.

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Projectile

A projectile is any object thrown into space (empty or not) by the exertion of a force.

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Tin

Tin is a chemical element with the symbol Sn (from stannum) and atomic number 50.

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Pellet (air gun) and Shot (pellet) Comparison

Pellet (air gun) has 24 relations, while Shot (pellet) has 72. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 5.21% = 5 / (24 + 72).

References

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