= Multiple projectile ammunition
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Multiple projectile ammunition refers to a type of ammunition that contains more than one projectile in a single cartridge. This design allows a firearm to fire multiple projectiles simultaneously or in rapid succession, essentially increasing the effective firepower of the weapon. Some common examples of multiple projectile ammunition include: 1. **Shotgun Shells**: These typically contain many small pellets (shot) which spread out after being fired, making them effective for hitting moving targets like birds or small game.
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