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It wont let me equip this ammo! the only thing i can equip is the enhanced ammo stuff which i have none of! please help --GreaseBall 21:02, October 22, 2010 (UTC)

If you use an xbox, try pressing up on the D pad, or what would be "up" on your hot-key selection menu.--Blahmarrow 23:48, February 8, 2011 (UTC)

20ga, Magnum[]

In the Variants section it lists the 20ga, Magnum with 'Projectiles x0.35' under the Other tab. Is that right? User:Great_MaraMessage 13:23, September 30, 2011 (UTC)

Nope, the only effects on 20 gauge magnum are the damage bonus, DT bonus, and condition penalty. It has the same number of projectiles as 20 gauge buckshot. Nitty Tok. 13:30, September 30, 2011 (UTC)

Works Correctly[]

3/0 Ammo works correctly for me with a 1.7 damage multiplier. It doesn't show the multiplier in Ammo section, but you can see the changes in the weapon section. --Valera1390 (talk) 17:44, September 18, 2012 (UTC)

Comparison chart[]

Can someone double check the chart damage modifiers please? In game the ammo section is reading the standard shell with 'DAM x 1.20' but no special effects for 20 Gauge, 3/0 Buck (GRA). This isn't what the chart on the page is reflecting. Great Mara (talk) 05:28, February 2, 2013 (UTC)

That is odd, Mara, the notes section on the page talks about it. Dunno why that is, but it is weird. Richie9999 (talk) 06:29, February 2, 2013 (UTC)
I'll double check them. The changes will need to be made to the comparision table template anyways. The Gunny  380px-USMC-E7 svg 17:34, February 2, 2013 (UTC)

This is still unfixed, and the note below states "3/0 buck rounds only have a x1 damage multiplier yet standard 20 gauge shells have a x1.2 multiplier and magnum shells have x1.3, including the 3/0 magnum shells (these multipliers were added as part of patch 1.5 as an incentive to use them over slug rounds). As a result, 3/0 buck actually inflicts less damage than standard shells. It is unknown if this was caused by a bug or by developer oversight. " which is counter to the tables.24.200.26.45 08:04, November 20, 2013 (UTC)

20ga shotgun pulse slug damage[]

The 20 gauge pulse slug deals the same damage on organic targets as standard 20 gauge slugs. For comparison, 12 gauge pulse slugs deal less damage on organic targets than 12 gauge slugs. Is the 20 gauge pulse slug damage intended?--Lolzarz (talk) 23:56, May 19, 2013 (UTC)

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