Steel Ball Bearings
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I couldnt get my hands on any stell bearings so I either shoot really small fishing sinkers as a buck shot or a 16mm one that fits my Paintball 'Rifle'/smoothbore. Only bad thing is because they are so soft when you shoot them at metal the side goes flat So far ive only put a dent in 1.5mm thick steel.
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oh, actually, I do shoot 1/2 and 3/4 inch ball bearings as buckshot. cuts plywood, and thin metal, such as garage doors, in half, or leaves them held together by small bits of metal.
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i fired a 1'' marble and it bounced back, lucky I saw it comming sorta n moved back so it hit my in the shoulder instead of my neck. Still hurt like a bitch n made my shoulder sorta numb.
joannaardway wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2007 5:20 pmSteel ball bearings are good fun, but they do bounce back - but not actually fast enough to cause injury (or so I find).
They are among the few ammos actually capable of making holes in steel plates.
You're right about steel ball bearings being fun for slingshots, but let's address a couple points for safety:
Bounce Back Can Be Dangerous: While a direct hit from a slingshot might not cause serious injury, a bounce back can be unpredictable and potentially dangerous. It could ricochet and hit someone or something unintended.
Eye Protection is Crucial: Always wear eye protection when using a slingshot, regardless of the ammo. Even a glancing blow from a steel ball bearing could cause serious eye damage.
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ball berings make great projectiles if you want to cause some destruction