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August 26, 2025
Solid and aluminum
KS
August 5, 2025
I got these to use in my Byrna as practice rounds. The rubber ones I was using had such a bad bounce back in our back yard that I was worried I was going to hurt myself or someone else while practicing. These are solid and shoot straight. You can reuse them if your shooting into cardboard or some other non damaging impact surface but check them each carefully before doing so as you don't want to damage your gun with a misshapen or damaged ball. I think these would still do a lot of damage to a person if hit directly so use them responsibly. In my opinion they look cooler too!
Reviewer
August 4, 2025
I got these originally to put into monkey-ball keychains though figured I'd try them out in my slingshot just for fun. They work well and all feel uniform in size and weight. They're considerably lighter than steel shot but still pack a punch. I wouldn't want to be caught in front of them in any fashion. There is no doubt in my mind that these would hurt extremely bad if you got hit with them at any speed.
Mr.
June 28, 2025
these are reuseable but you need to check them for dings each time you reuse them. i think the rubbersteel balls are more reuse freindly. i wouldnt reccomend either of these in a first response launcher.
Jimmie West
June 10, 2025
Works well.
K.run
April 23, 2025
They fit very well in the Umarex T4E HDR68 marker but the finish is so rough that they fit almost too tightly causing a loss of velocity in your shots. If you look at the ball under magnification you will see tons of little fractures on the surface with sharp edges when you rub it. After you shoot a few you will see a bunch of flat spots where iit hit the hard target which means the aluminum is very soft and causes deformity to the surface so they are no longer round.It’s a good price but I was not satisfied with the quality and results.
Vic M.
March 21, 2025
just as described
Sloane Rogers
January 23, 2025
I found that rubber steel balls stick in my byrna mag. It's the texture. So I found smooth slippery materials work best for no jamming issues. I prefer heavier grams for impact efficiency. I'm sure the nylon balls are great, but they feel wimpy compared to a 7.3grm versus 2.3 nylon. 68cal. There's nylon coated steel balls, but they're pricey compared to quantity you get with these. I'm happy. Hopefully there's more stock soon since I've noticed these and made multiple purchases. There's another brand called alienplay just as good, black aluminum balls, bit more money, less quantity but just as good. Seller noticed I'm been a multiple buyer, I'll leave it at that. Anyways, worth it
Customer
January 12, 2025
Tout est ok
P Cote
December 16, 2024
Lack of consistency vs the advertised size of .680. Only 67 out of 150 fit in a .683 barrel.
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