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    BARNETT SLINGSHOT AMMO 100 COUNT

    BARNETT SLINGSHOT AMMO 100 COUNT Enhance your slingshot shooting experience with the BARNETT Slingshot Ammo 100 Count. This bulk pack provides plenty of ammunition for hours of recreational shooting fun. Perfect for target practice or plinking, this ammo...

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High-performance slingshots built for fun, target practice, and small game pursuits

Add a classic touch to your shooting gear with durable, high-performance slingshots built for fun, target practice, and small game pursuits. Easy to use, lightweight, and highly portable, modern slingshots offer impressive power and accuracy for backyard shooting, skill challenges, or pest control. Whether you’re aiming at cans, setting up targets, or controlling small varmints, a quality slingshot delivers precision in a simple, compact package.

You'll find rugged, accurate slingshots trusted by outdoor enthusiasts, backyard shooters, and hunters alike.

Features:

  • Wrist-braced slingshots for improved stability and power

  • Classic slingshot designs for simple, traditional shooting

  • Adjustable bands to fine-tune power and speed

  • Heavy-duty frames and durable bands for long-lasting performance

  • Compatible with a variety of ammo types including steel balls and clay pellets

  • Compact and easy to carry for outdoor adventures and backyard fun

 

Q&A:

Are wrist-braced slingshots better than classic models?


Wrist-braced slingshots offer greater stability, allowing you to pull the bands farther for more power and accuracy. They’re ideal for shooters looking for better performance, longer range, or heavier projectile use compared to classic slingshot designs.


What kind of ammo should I use with my slingshot?


Steel balls are the most popular for precision and durability. Clay pellets are great for biodegradable target shooting. Always match your ammo to the band strength and purpose — heavier ammo delivers more impact but requires stronger bands.


Can slingshots be used for small game hunting?


Yes. Many hunters use powerful wrist-braced slingshots for small game like rabbits and squirrels. Always practice with your slingshot to ensure accuracy, and check local regulations before using a slingshot for hunting purposes.