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What do rifles and handguns use that contains a single projectile (bullet)?
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Shell
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Shotshell
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Cartridge
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Round
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Modern ammunition for rifles and handguns typically consists of a cartridge. A cartridge is a complete unit that contains a single projectile, also known as a bullet. It includes the bullet itself, a casing or shell that holds the bullet, gunpowder or propellant, and a primer. When the firearm is fired, the primer ignites the gunpowder, which creates a high-pressure gas that propels the bullet out of the casing and towards the target. Therefore, the term "cartridge" accurately describes the component used in rifles and handguns for firing a single projectile.