A shotgun hole is a distinctive and often wide opening created by the discharge of a shotgun. It is characterized by its irregular shape, typically resembling a combination of scattered pellets or buckshot patterns, and can be found on various surfaces such as walls, doors, or targets. The forceful impact of multiple projectiles fired from a shotgun creates this unique and recognizable mark, serving as evidence of the powerful and destructive nature of the weapon.
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