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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
These aren't .43caliber they do not fit the magazine. They have good weight to them, they'll be good ammo for my wrist rocket. Atleast they'll get used. But I do not recommend buying them for any .43caliber paint ball gun. I have the Walther ppq T4E, the hard rubber balls fit, though their more plastic then rubber.
S. Nagy
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
3 stars means these fully meet my expectations for price and performance. There is nothing wrong with them, and if this is what you are looking for I can genuinely recommend them. They do not exceed my expectations (4 stars) or blow my mind (5 stars), but they are fully functional and are a price I consider reasonable even if not especially impressive.I got these for use in a hunting slingshot. As they're aluminum, I don't expect them to replace steel shot for actual hunting, but thought they might be useful for target practice. And they are! But it's better for indoors because the aluminum means the wind affects them and they can be hard to find in the grass (I may take a spray can of high vis paint to them and that would improve things a little).As far as price ($8 for 100 of these 7/16" or .43" aluminum balls), I can get 250 1/4" steel shot at the big box for the same $8 price tag, or I can get 750 rounds of 1/2" clay shot for the same $8 price tag. This sort of merges the two and I don't think the price is unreasonable, but it also doesn't make me instantly want to switch all my practice to these.
Quasilogical
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
These .43 cal aluminum balls are dense enough to fly straight and light enough to slow down quickly when using an indoor trap. Mine has a hanging piece of heavy canvas and these make a satisfying "thwack" when they hit. They definitely don't carry as much energy as steel of the same size, so they are a bit safer inside. Easy to just pour out of the trap into a container and reuse over and over.
tony sanchez
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
Fit perfectly and great price
psy101514
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
These are perfectly round and milled without any imperfections or blemishes. They're pretty light as well which I was hoping that there was a little bit more weight to them for it to have a better kinetic impact. It's nice though and it loads into your slingshot easily. Overall, for the number of balls you get, this is well worth the price.
Brandon
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
I got these to use as slingshot ammunition for hunting however I was displeased at how lightweight they are. I have no doubt that these would work for your air powered pistol if it is the correct diameter however because they are so light, I don’t see them having very much inertia. I tried smashing one with a hammer just to see what would happen and I was able to flatten it out with about seven blows, which is why I think it is aluminum or some sort of buy metal mixture. Wood would have wished they were solid, steel or something heavier.That being said, they are machine well and are very spherical
TripleBerryFan
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
A perfect size for my wrist rocket.I have tried various ammo types with my hunting slingshot: biodegradable, glass marbles, found pebbles, and steel spheres a few millimeters in size. While some ammo types definitely bring better results than others, my preference has always been steel spheres about 1/2” in size. They travel further and offer a satisfying “CRACK” when they meet their target. I am an amateur in this topic though and terms like “.43 caliber” fly right over my head. I have only years of practice and I enjoy shooting to build experience upon, along with the satisfaction brought by repeated strikes on a small target 30-40 yards away. When I took these spheres outside and began shooting, I first noticed how they caught the air more than they drove through it. Probably due to content and weight, I figured. I adjusted both aim and pull and within a few shots, I hit my target and continued to hit my target, missing only twice.My thoughts on aluminum spheres: with minor adjustments, these things are a blast to use! I had a great time and want to get more.
Kenton
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
I'm using this for my slingshot. They have a sweet spot combo of being very light (aluminum), but also hard enough to do some damage. I think I'd get a little more distance out of them if they were a bit heavier (they are so light they almost feel hollow), but as it is they are very speedy and hit hard. A nice harder-hitting ammo than my clay balls.
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