pelikannit
Pelikannit is a Finnish slang term that translates roughly to "game cans" or "game pellets." It refers to a type of ammunition, specifically shotgun shells, designed for hunting small game such as birds or rabbits. These shells typically contain numerous small pellets, known as shot, which spread out upon firing to increase the chance of hitting a fast-moving target. The size and number of pellets can vary depending on the intended game and the gauge of the shotgun. Pelikannit are a common choice for hunters in Finland due to the country's rich tradition of small game hunting. The term itself is a combination of the Finnish words "peli" (game) and "kannit" (often used in plural to refer to containers or, in this context, ammunition). Understanding the nuances of pelikannit is important for anyone involved in hunting or firearms in Finland.