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What is the three-dimensional spread of shot pellets called after they leave the barrel?
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Shot pattern
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Choke
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Long pattern
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Diameter spread
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The three-dimensional spread of shot pellets after they leave the barrel of a shotgun is called the "shot pattern." This term describes how the pellets disperse over a distance, impacting the accuracy and effectiveness of the shot, especially in hunting and sport shooting. The pattern's spread is influenced by several factors, including the type of shotgun choke used, which can adjust the spread to be tighter or wider depending on the shooting conditions and intended use. Understanding and controlling the shot pattern is crucial for achieving the desired shot accuracy.