buckshot
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Definition
Buckshot is a type of ammunition for shotguns, made of large lead balls that spread out when fired. It's mainly used for hunting large animals like deer.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly used in hunting and shooting contexts; 'buckshot' is not used for small game (there, 'birdshot' is common). The term refers to the shot size and not a specific brand. Can be used figuratively in rare cases (e.g., 'buckshot approach').
Example Sentences
He prefers buckshot over slugs for his shotgun because it spreads out more.
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The hunter loaded his shotgun with buckshot.
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A shell full of buckshot can hit a large area.
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Farmers sometimes use buckshot for animal control.
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After the shot, you could see buckshot holes all over the target.
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Using buckshot is illegal for hunting in some areas.
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