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Ballistics Terminology

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Against my better judgment, I'll ask a question to which I'm looking for a serious answer from you lead-slingin' and/or law enforcement types. In crime scene analysis, a "shot pattern" would be the term used to describe what was inflicted by a shotgun. But if multiple rounds are fired from a weapon that uses bullets rather than shot, what is the term used to denote its pattern? Is it still shot pattern?

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A spray pattern?
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Louis Cyphre wrote:A spray pattern?
That may fit the bill, although it seems that it would apply primarily to an auto or semi-automatic weapon, which may be appropriate. The specifics of the case: multiple shots from either a high-powered rifle or a machine gun on the wing and tail of an airplane. If it's a machine gun, spray pattern seems right. But would that also apply to shots from a rifle?
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Louis Cyphre wrote:A spray pattern?
1. Eat cheeseburger

2. Call someone a "fudgedouchedriphole" on an internet messageboard

3. Eat bucket of chicken

4. Log into an internet message board, and type "BODE" a lot

5. Eat a side of beef

6. Repeat
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Dinsdale wrote:
Louis Cyphre wrote:A spray pattern?
1. Eat cheeseburger

2. Call someone a "fudgedouchedriphole" on an internet messageboard

3. Eat bucket of chicken

4. Log into an internet message board, and type "BODE" a lot

5. Eat a side of beef

6. Repeat
Just one cheeseburger as the appetizer?!?

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Right after I hit submit, I knew my answer/question would garner some BS or KC Paul insults. RACK you guys for not letting the board down.
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The term you are thinking of is "shot group." You're welcome.
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Louis Cyphre wrote:A spray pattern?
Been there.

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"cone of fire"

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Dinsdale wrote:
Louis Cyphre wrote:A spray pattern?
1. Eat cheeseburger

2. Call someone a "fudgedouchedriphole" on an internet messageboard

3. Eat bucket of chicken

4. Log into an internet message board, and type "BODE" a lot

5. Eat a side of beef

6. Repeat
I believe the correct sequence is:

1. Eat a cheesburger

2. Drink a six-pack

3. Take a Darvon to kill the pain

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Smackie Chan wrote:Against my better judgment, I'll ask a question to which I'm looking for a serious answer from you lead-slingin' and/or law enforcement types. In crime scene analysis, a "shot pattern" would be the term used to describe what was inflicted by a shotgun. But if multiple rounds are fired from a weapon that uses bullets rather than shot, what is the term used to denote its pattern? Is it still shot pattern?

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Post by The phantorino »

Is Hail of Bullets too emotive? It seems to fit the bill

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