hagelpatroner
Hagelpatroner, often shortened to hagel, are a type of ammunition fired from shotguns. Instead of a single projectile, a hagelpatron contains a payload of smaller pellets, typically made of lead or steel. When fired, these pellets spread out from the shotgun's barrel, creating a cone of projectiles. This spreading effect makes shotguns effective for hunting game birds and small animals, as well as for self-defense and sport shooting disciplines like skeet and trap.
The size and number of pellets in a hagelpatron vary depending on its intended use. Smaller pellets,