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L Continue’s 1500-piece pack of 3/8" biodegradable hard clay balls offers eco-conscious shooters a safer, high-performance alternative to steel or glass ammo. Crafted from kaolin and hardened through high-temperature baking, these balls deliver consistent flight and break down naturally on impact, minimizing environmental impact and safety risks. Perfectly sized for universal slingshot compatibility and packaged in a lightweight mesh bag, this ammo is designed for serious practice and outdoor fun with peace of mind.





| ASIN | B07DCH8W83 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #104,811 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #146 in Hunting & Shooting Slingshots |
| Brand | L Continue |
| Brand Name | L Continue |
| Caliber | 0.375 |
| Color | Black |
| Cross Section Shape | Round |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,384 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 0.39"W x 0.39"H |
| Manufacturer | L Continue |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 9-10mm |
| Sport | Airsoft |
| Sport Type | Airsoft |
| Style | Classic |
| Style Name | Classic |
| UPC | 713072777229 |
S**R
Good cheap practice ammo that you can forget about
These have good weight, good flight dynamics, they explode into powder when they hit solid surfaces, and they melt when it rains. Some have minor surface defects but they are mostly of uniform quality. "Safer" that shooting heavier shot like glass or steel but definitely still enough to break glass or screw up a cars paint. Way better than picking stones and WAYYY cheaper than ball bearings or marbles. Great practice shot which is easy on the wallet too.
A**K
I love the blue ones.
Great ammunition. They all seem to be the same size although I haven’t measured them. I feel better shooting these outside over steel, glass or lead since these will break down and leave no trace. Only time I’ve had an issue with bounce back was on a cold day and they weren’t vaporizing on the trees. I think they were too hard from the cold? Maybe some time in my pocket would have changed that. Other than that you can see them burst and blow away in the wind. Great for seeing where you hit also. Overall I love these for target practice and will keep buying them as I run out. Side note: The drawstring bag they come with is super handy but doesn’t actually fit all the balls. Not a big deal for me.
D**0
Ok for close range target practice.
Ok for the price paid. Clay shots. Cannot expect the quality, accuracy and precision of steel ammo. A few arrived broken and chipped. Size varied a bit. Enough variation you don't need a caliper to see the differences in circumference. Obvious to the naked eye. Only have bands matched to steel 3/8". These clay shots are about 1/4 the mass. Recommend downsizing at least to bands designed for 1/4" steel. Check out simple-shot's YT video on matching band to ammo mass and why over banding is not a plus. When I'm to lazy to set up the "trap" target range the clay ammo is an economical alternative. Couple larger spinner targets (10 & 8cm) to compensate for the inherent inaccuracy of the ammo hung on the fence at 12 meters. Slide open the window and shoot off a few rounds. Very convenient . The 10cm target is actually a pickle jar lid. The harder ones dent the lid. The softer or more brittle ones shatter with a visible puff of dust. Another variation between individual pieces . Softer or more brittle ones based on the cracked ones is probably due to how complete the molds were filled. The soft/brittle ones have a void. Would I purchase this ammo again? Initially, no. But after ~500 rounds. Yes. Just factor in you are shooting inexpensive clay rounds. Variation in size and mass. Expect a bit of inherent inaccuracy. Not ideal for developing high precision and accurate shooting. Fine for just casual shooting.
K**N
Good value and they fly pretty straight
I would probably give it 4.5 stars if I could but I'm going to bump it up because this was a good value. The bag says the tolerance is within 10% and that is definitely not the case, there is a fair size disparity between some of the balls, however the majority of them are pretty close to the 3/8" ball they are trying to achieve. The description says they break so you will go through them quickly but if you are using a sitting or hanging can, or anything else that has some give a remarkable number of balls will actually come away whole and can be reused....often several times. On the other side, there have been a couple that we dropped and they just split on the ground from falling but by far, that is the exception. These are tougher than I was expecting. My son and I have had quite a few that have gone through 5 or more can hits before breaking up. Love the fact that they are clay so I don't have to worry about any missing ones getting hit by my mower and going through a window like with the steel balls. I'd say these are pretty accurate within 20'. Get much further out than that and the accuracy drops off. Still very fun to shoot and if you have a young one that is learning, you can't beat these.
V**E
Good bang for the buck
These are perfectly fine for the price, I’ve found a few wonky ones so far, but I’ve also found them in more expensive clay balls as well. I will buy again, and I wouldn’t be afraid to make this purchase.
C**G
AWESOME AMMO
These are so awesome to shoot! Great for shoot cans, paper or metal spinners. Have even used them on rouge squirrels in my garden. Don't worry its just a stunner to them and they scurry off. Haven't been back since though. as for hard targets you get that TWANG sound when they hit. They're hard enough to even go through a can (at the right distance). But also disintegrate after in the weather. Heck they're just clay. A hoot to shoot!!
V**O
Clay ammo
Great clay ammo like them a lot would buy again
R**S
Nice but do not decompose
I ordered these in the coffee color. They have a nice hard shell and for the most part pretty evenly sized. Not perfect but for what they are, cheap target practice, it's good enough and fly decently straight. But these do not break down. they sat in the snow and wet grass for days and days and they were still hard like new. The other brand I used broke down into a fine powder and disappeared. Now I have a yard full of these things. The whole purpose of the clay was for them to break down and decompose. In the pic you see one that's been there about a week and it's not even remotely softened up. I'm finding them all over now that snow is melting. For the most part my catch box keeps them in but of course some pop out or the kids have stray shots
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