A rifle gets its name from the presence of spiral grooves in the bore that is known as “rifling.” These grooves spin the bullet, thus increasing the rifle’s range and accuracy. A shotgun’s barrel wall is thinner than that of a rife and it contains a “smooth” bore, meaning the inside of the barrel does not have the spiral grooves. Shotguns use the smooth bore because of the type of projectile it shoots. Because of the different types of bores shotgun and rifle have, they fall into two different types of categories.
A rifle shoots a single projectile, a single projectile means it only has one shot. A rifle cartridge has a single bullet which is …show more content…
Thanks to the creation of rifled bores we now have different firearms that can complete tasks at different ranges. With the advancement of firearms we are able to enjoy different sporting’s like hunting different game and shooting competitions. With the evolution of firearms we find the concepts of rifles and shotguns. The way one can tell the difference between the two is by looking at the type of bore it has, what kind of ammunition it shoots, how far the range is, and how much the firearm cost. These little details will help someone who has no knowledge of long guns to identify what type of firearm he is using or what type he will need to use to successfully complete the