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Pretty darn cold out, So I thought about making a target practice box for the slingshot inside my apartment and I usually use steel balls, clay balls and sometimes glass marble for ammo but I am thinking of using small solid wool felt balls as ammo for practicing at home, is that any good? Or is it useless due to it being too light? What are y'all opinions.
 

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Never heard of those, but some have talked about using Air Soft pellets inside.

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Good idea! Legit it was right in front of me the whole time, I have a lot of air soft pallets at home that I never use bc my old BB broke.
 

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If you are going to be using the same setup you use to shoot steel, clay and marbles outside your apartment, inside your apartment, then shooting lightweight felt balls isn't going to be very good. More than likely your bands will store far too much energy for felt balls and shooting them could quickly damage your bands.

Heavy plastic ammo specifically for slingshots is your best bet without changing setup (even this is not ideal). Better still would be a BB setup with which you might be able to shoot felt balls depending on their actual weight.

https://www.waspslingshots.co.uk/product-page/10mm-abs-light-weight-practice-ammo-sold-in-packs-of-100
 
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