Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de marzo de 2025
Item as described
ALEX
Comentado en México el 26 de febrero de 2025
Estas son más pequeñas, no se acercan a ser de 3/8”.No caigan en la descripción, es incorrecta.
Tool
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de octubre de 2024
I shoot a lot of these. They are pretty consistant in accuracy, not perfect like steel balls, but cheaper and they dissolve impressively quick, so they make a good backyard practice ammo choice. Buy these things.
millipede
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de septiembre de 2023
I bought these because they're cheaper than paintballs and I wanted the boys in our Trail Life troop to have some practice for a contest they'll be in. Thankfully I tested them first. I've been shooting at plywood from about 20-30 feet away. I'm having pieces fly right back and past me at times. The boys wouldn't be pulling back so hard I'm sure so they might not break at all and just bounce back.I think it's good to consider how far you'll be from targets and who will be shooting. I was thinking these would break up really well on impact and not send so much back at me.4 stars because of this. I'd still recommend as long as you consider these things... still a nice product and still a lot cheaper than paintballs.Just wear eye protection if you're in range of the shrapnel/ricochet.
A. Biggs
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de abril de 2023
Good shot, nice and round, good size conformity. Nice ripstop bag to keep it in, and the fanny pack is a great bonus! All in all a great deal. For the curious, the pack is just a little too small to keep a normal sized slingshot in but you can keep a couple diff kinds of ammo as there are several zippered pockets. The main pocket has a kind of funny open metal grommet obviously designed to be able to dump it sideways and make a ball fall out into your hand, but the actual functionality of this is highly questionable as you cannot dump it and shake it to make a ball fall out when you are wearing it. So... not sure if I like having a hole in the main compartment... but otherwise its useful and a nice perk.
p-town slugger
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de junio de 2022
My sons and I really got into slingshots about 2 years ago. When looking around and trying different kinds of ammo, we have solidly landed on this type. The clay is hard and compostable which makes it ideal for plinking around in the back yard or in the woods. This is purely for target shooting...not for hunting. While the rounds are solid, they can crush easily especially on hard targets (which is what they are designed for). I have read other reviews and kinda shake my head. I am not going to bother counting all these to make sure they are precisely bagged. I would imagine these are bagged by weight and not physical counts, but I'm not the professional pellet counter, so I could be wrong. In any event, these are well worth the money, easy to use and will provide hours of fun with your slingshots. **Some of them are not "perfectly" round. That's ok. Shoot them anyway or crush them up. If you are looking to real accuracy and perfection of materials, perhaps look at steel shot instead. They are a bit more pricey, of course, but make refining your accuracy more efficient as well as potential hunting capability.