Langrel Shot

Langrel Shot runs with a shackle to be shortened when it is put into the gun, having half a bullet either of lead or iron, which spreads itself when it flies out.

Definition taken from The Universal Etymological English Dictionary, edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)

Case-Shot * Trundle Shot
Seam of Corn
Seater
Seˊgmentated
Sherbeˊt
Shittenˊerdes
Shortness
Chain-Shot
Round-Shot [in Gunnery]
Cross-bar Shot
Case-Shot
Langrel Shot
Trundle Shot
Sin
Snake [Hieroglyphically]
A merry Snap
Snow
Speeks [with Shipwrights]
To Spitch-Cock an Eel
Spelter
Stang
Staˊnza [in Poetry]