🎯 Train smarter, shoot cleaner, and never miss your mark!
Wearable4U's .43 caliber reusable rubber balls are designed for serious paintball training. Featuring an advanced rubber formula, these soft, non-toxic balls offer heat and wear resistance, ensuring durability and consistent shooting without the mess of paint. Compatible with all paintball guns, they provide a cost-effective, eco-friendly solution for endless practice rounds.
Brand | Wearable4U |
Size | 100 Rounds |
Color | Black x 100 |
Sport | Paintball |
Style | .43 |
Shape | Round |
Caliber | 0.43 |
Cross section shape | Round |
UPC | 810041571014 |
Manufacturer | Wearable4U |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.24 x 5.12 x 1.1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Wearable4U |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
J**O
Hard hitting
Hard-hitting item travels real fast. They are very light very good for self-defense.
7**E
Great
I should have gotten brighter colors. I got the black and if your outside. It can be a pain when one or two balls miss and ends up on the field. This is ment for indoors but I cant do any better right now. Get bright colors if your outside. I dont miss my target so I have only lost about 3 balls which is nothing. I also created a box to catch and hold the balls when I practice shoot. Great overall esp for those that don't want to waste paintballs. You can shoot all day without worry.
T**D
Good product
Good durability, reliability and accuracy. REMEMBER all rounds, regardless of manufacturer, are eventually going to warp and deform, especially after repeatedly hitting solid objects. You should inspect every round for imperfections, warping and deformity after every use to prevent jamming and possible personal injury. Re-useable DOES NOT mean lasts forever.
C**R
Solid Option for .43, but just feels a ways from being a 5* Product
Let me start by saying I could be judging the product a little too hard, as I was maybe expecting a bit much. Some of the short comings I feel this product has could be due more to the limitations of the platform in general, and not on this ammo in particular, so please keep that in mind.So, let me start by saying I use these for target practice (as I'm assuming anyone else purchasing these would be as well), and I've only used them outdoors. With these obviously not weighing a ton, accuracy is only decent at anything more than 10ish yards even with a brand new C02 installed. And that's on nice, calm days with little wind or other elements making things more difficult. I have the T4E Smith and Wesson M&P Shield personally, and I'd say after 10-15 shots, the accuracy starts dropping quite rapidly to where I'll have shots going as much as ten foot in wrong direction, as if it's being blown by very hard wind despite there being very little wind at all. Again, that's an extreme example after taking quite a few shots, but still.On a brand new C02 (of which I tend to use Crosman), these can keep a pretty solid grouping in the 10-15 yard range, but much farther than that, good luck. I'll hopefully have pictures approved soon showing some examples, but my set up I started using is a cheap target stand I got from a local retail store, then I use standard sticker based targets that are excellent at showing where you hit, stuck too a 3ish inch styrofoam sheet, which finally has a standard cardboard shipping box as a final layer of stopping (between all of this, the ammo is usually right in the vicinity, if not stuck somewhere between the styrofoam and the cardboard, making it much easier to not lose them all). Sometimes, seemingly at random honestly, it'll blow through all the layers, out the otherside, and still go another 25 feet (though more often than not, it just gets stuck about an inch into the styrofoam as mentioned).I feel like .43 in general is more to blame here than this brand in particular though, as it's just hard to get a pefect weight balance down trying to shoot such a large projectile using a 12g C02. I've tried metal balls, and they have the opposite problem of being just a bit TOO heavy. Now again, I've only shot outdoors, and though I don't believe weather has played a massive factor, I could be underestimating it. I'll let the pictures do any further descriptions lol.But, overall, I'm not at all disappointed with this brand in particular, and they seem to have the best price for a very solid product, and the best I've found for general target practive using .43 caliber!
D**N
Work as they should
I use them in a self defense gun to chase wildlife off that shows up at my house without hurting them.
R**T
Indoor Slingshot Ammunition
I use these for indoor slingshot practice and am pleased with the product.I’m shooting at 10 meters and the weight works well with most of my lighter bands and frameless shooting. I haven’t had them do any real damage when they have bounced back or I miss. That said, I’m shooting down a hallway without windows, and I would bet you could at least crack glass with this on a miss.Would also make great ammunition if you and your friends want to have a slingshot battle royal, they only hurt a little bit.
W**S
They fit the Seneca Dragon Claw and the Seneca Double Shot
Out of the 2 pre-charged pneumatic air rifles, these rubber bullets might still be lethal. Don’t shoot them at anything/anyone you don’t want to possibly kill.I used them to start sighting in my 2 PCP air rifles and they worked great. I thought they would bounce off the plywood holding my target but they drove through the plywood like a lead musket ball.I will continue to use them as a very inexpensive target practice ammo.
M**M
Came in a ziplock, no brand or anything
Smooth round rubber balls. Too soft to do damage.. I fidget will round objets so these help.T4E umarex rubber balls are the best option for rubber ammoOnly reason not 5 stars is presentation. ( just a ziplock, no logo brand anything )
Trustpilot
4 days ago
1 month ago