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Shot sizes are one of most confusing aspects of the shotgun world. For newcomers, all those arbitrary letters and numbers are an utter mystery; and even many experienced shooters can't keep track of all the different sizes, their corresponding diameters, and how it's all organized. Sure, there are plenty of tables and charts out there, but I've never been able to find a single complete reference that doesn't leave anything out. So I figured I'd kick off this new video series with an exhaustive, two-part guide that covers all of the American shot sizes, common and uncommon; along with the various formulas and naming conventions, and a brief look at what the different sizes are used for. This video will focus on birdshot, and the next will cover buckshot (I was initially planning to create one video that went over both shot types, but I decided to split them up for several reasons). Along the way, I'll explain some basics and try to keep things easy for newcomers to follow, but even experienced shooters should be able to learn something new here, or in the next video. If you have any questions, please ask in the comments below. This is the first in a new series of videos on general shotgunning topics. This isn't replacing my 870 series, but it will allow me to pass on some more broadly-applicable information in-between videos on the 870 and other subjects. I already have a lot of ideas for future videos, but I'd still like to hear any suggestions you might have. I recommend watching this video with the annotations turned on. I'll be adding various notes to provide further details and address some common questions and potential points of confusion. There will be no giant flags blocking the video, and absolutely no begging for subscriptions or likes. PROGRAMS USED: Adobe Reader 9 Audacity AVS Video Editor 6.3 Google Chrome Microsoft Excel Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft Word MPEG Streamclip 1.2.1 beta QuickTime Player Rhinoceros 3.0 Windows Paint Windows Picture and Fax Viewer DISCLAIMERS: By accessing this video, the viewer signifies their understanding of, consent to, and agreement with the following: All actions shown in this video were performed by a properly-equipped and knowledgeable individual, and were carried out in accordance with applicable laws and regulations in a safe manner and environment. The viewer assumes sole responsibility for any actions taken after watching this video. The 1984 Nintendo game Duck Hunt, as well as any other products or copyrighted works mentioned or shown herein remain the registered trademarks of their respective creators and owners. I make no claim to anything in this video that I didn't personally create. Any such elements are used herein for educational and informative purposes; and the purpose, character, and substantiality of their use does not, to the best of my understanding, constitute copyright infringement according to 17 USC § 107.