shot pattern

  • 1shot spread —    The diameter of a shot pattern …

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  • 2Pattern 1853 Enfield — Rifle Musket 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket Type Rifled Musket Place of origin …

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  • 3Pattern Recognition (novel) — infobox Book | name = Pattern Recognition image caption = Original 1st edition cover author = William Gibson cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Science fiction novel publisher = G. P. Putnam s Sons release… …

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  • 4Pattern board —    A sheet of plywood or metal that catches the shot from a discharged shotgun shell. On the pattern board, the hunter can see the density and size of the pattern of shot extended from his shell. Shooting at a pattern board tells him how… …

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  • 5pattern — I. noun Etymology: Middle English patron, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin patronus Date: 14th century 1. a form or model proposed for imitation ; exemplar 2. something designed or used as a model for making things < a dressmaker s pattern&#8230; …

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  • 6pattern — /ˈpætn / (say patn) noun 1. a decorative design, as for china, wallpaper, textile fabrics, etc. 2. such a design carried out on something. 3. a style of marking of natural or chance origin: patterns of frost on the window. 4. style or type in&#8230; …

  • 7pattern board — noun a pole mounted steel board, usually whitewashed, used by shotgunners to assess the spread of the shot …

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  • 8Tight pattern —    A shot pattern in which the pellets are close together at the point on the target where the hunter is aiming. A tight pattern is much more effective for turkey hunting then a loose pattern …

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  • 9One-shot learning — is an object categorization problem of current research interest in computer vision. Whereas most machine learning based object categorization algorithms require training on hundreds or thousands of images and very large datasets, one shot&#8230; …

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  • 10Contact shot — A contact shot is defined as a gunshot wound incurred while the muzzle of the firearm is in direct contact with the body at the moment of discharge. Contact shots are often the result of close range gunfight, suicide or execution. Some&#8230; …

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