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Level up your slingshot accuracy and power with high-performance slingshot ammo from Camouflage. Whether you’re hunting, target shooting, or just enjoying backyard fun, we offer a wide range of steel balls, clay pellets, and tactical-grade rounds to suit your shooting style and needs.

Choose from heavy-duty steel ball bearings for maximum impact, eco-friendly clay balls for safe recreational use, or precision-engineered alloy rounds for serious hunting applications. Perfectly sized for compatibility with our rugged slingshots, each round is selected for consistency, accuracy, and long-range performance.

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Slingshot Ammo

At Camouflage, we stock premium ammunition options to match every slingshot shooter—from beginners to advanced marksmen. Whether you’re looking to train your aim or upgrade your survival toolkit, our online store features durable ammo types built to handle repeated use. Pack your rounds in a rugged ammo can or load up your field gear with our reliable backpacks and duffel bags.

Pair Your Ammo with Tactical Gear

Get the most out of your loadout with a full range of field-ready gear. Combine your ammo with durable shooting gloves, a sturdy ammo pouch, and other essential outdoor accessories to stay prepared in the wild. Whether for sport or survival, the right setup makes all the difference.

FAQ

What type of slingshot ammo is best for hunting?

For hunting, we recommend using steel or alloy balls due to their heavier weight and deeper penetration. Lighter clay balls are ideal for recreational shooting and safety-conscious environments.

Are slingshot ammo sizes universal?

Most slingshots accept standard ammo sizes (typically 3/8" or 1/2"), but it’s important to match your ammo to your specific slingshot’s pouch and band design for best performance. Check our slingshot collection for compatibility tips.

Can I reuse slingshot ammo?

Steel balls can often be reused if undamaged, but always inspect for dents or deformation before firing again. Clay ammo is not reusable as it breaks on impact, making it safer for casual or backyard use.