







(1,000 Pieces) PGN Steel Slingshot Ammo - 3/8 Inch (0.375 Caliber) - Straight & Precise Practice Slingshot Ammo - Steel Pocket Slingshot Ammo - Slingshot Ammo Steel
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Sara Duquette
> 3 dayThey are steel balls. Round and accurate. Too bad am azon won’t sell a slingshot to my zipcode. But they let me buy a crossbow instead. Either way I have an old slingshot and this ammo is really good!
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Michelle Winn
Greater than one weekThese were packaged well and were not coated with anything as other reviews have stated.
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terry pendill
> 3 dayGreat used for having fun shooting with slingshot at objects that you use as Target
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A Lopez
> 3 dayFast shipping great price
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Nik
> 3 dayAbsolutely great! They feel great in the slingshot pocket and are more than capable of causing some serious damage if need be. One good shot from my slingshot almost ripped an aluminum can in half. The packing concerns from other reviews concerned me, but I received the bearings in thick plastic bags instead, so they may have changed their shipping methods. Theyre smaller than a marble but much heavier. Great buy and I highly recommend them.
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bob d.
> 3 daySling shot. Pretty accurate.
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Roger Thompson
> 3 dayWorks for what I needed.
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Reginald
02-04-2025I read a few reviews about a plastic case and how they come in by the time they are shipped. These have no plastic case came in 2 small plastic bags seem to be all Symmetrical and round.
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Miranda Flores
> 3 dayPerfect size
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Chris
> 3 dayThey are 3/8th in steel balls. I dont know what else to say. They do their job as good as any other 3/8th in steel balls. The machine smell people complain about is good because thats the oil on it for shipping. Also they arent supposed to smell good. Its a steel ball ment to shoot squirrels, not smell like lavender. I highly recommend these to anyone as 1000 for $20 is a very good deal on them. Only problem is the plastic container it comes in usually breaks due to the package being 7lbs. That doesnt surprise me as even the new containers I put them in breaks due to weight. Its what happens when you try and ship 1000 steel balls that are made to move. If anyone complains about rusting they are stupid. Its still a steel ball that will deliver the same amount of energy even if its rusted.accuracy is good, they fly well. Energy delivery is good but thats mostly dependant on your slingshot so as long as its not some dirt cheap one it should be cranking in the 100+ of joules.