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Clay Slingshot Ammo

Plink all day. Leave it all behind.

  • Breaks apart harmlessly on impact, no ricochet.

  • Hundreds per bag. Shoot freely.

  • Two sizes. Light or heavy, your call.

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“The rounds measure .45 caliber and weigh 26.5 grains. They're perfectly round and shoot accurately — hard, dry, with a clean, polished finish… I shoot them in my back yard without worry of contamination because they're biodegradable.”

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Clay slingshot ammo

Biodegradable

The ammo that cleans up after itself.

Natural clay breaks down in the rain. No steel to collect, no litter left behind.

The woods won't even know you were there.

Hands cupping a pile of clay slingshot ammo over a mesh bag, with a slingshot and clay packaging on a wood table

Plink All Day

Cheap, fun, and endless.

Buy it by the hundreds or the thousands. Clay ammo is made for long afternoons of casual shooting.

Misses teach. Hits reward.

Slingshot shooting in the backyard

Hit something hard and

It's dust.

One sharp crack and a little cloud of clay hangs in the air. Customers tell us that's half the reason they shoot it.

You'll aim for rocks on purpose.

Clay Ammo

The ammo you don't chase down.

Natural, biodegradable, and made for casual shooting.

Leave no trace

Leave no trace

Clay breaks down in the weather. Shoot the yard or the woods and leave nothing behind.
Two sizes to choose

Two sizes to choose

9mm for light, easy plinking. 11mm for more weight and thump.
A little or a lot

A little or a lot

Grab a sample bag to try it, or stock up by the thousand for the long haul.

Real shooters. Real reviews.

SimpleShot clay ammo is the best clay ammo I’ve found — consistent in size, very accurate, and a great price. Here’s the result of 6 shots fired from 90 feet at a shoot-and-see target attached to a paper plate.

Craig L. Verified Buyer

I use my slingshots for backyard and basement plinking, and SimpleShot clay ammo is perfect for that. The quality is excellent, consistency in weight and size is spot on, and they're biodegradable.

Sterling C. Verified Buyer

Size and uniformity is very good with few defects. It flies good and doesn't leave a lot of junk lying around like steel or glass… Just remember to select your bands carefully — clay is lighter than glass, but a lot more fun.

Rick J. Verified Buyer

I've bought clay ammo from other sources like Amazon and Walmart and they're just ok, but I prefer the clay in 9mm and especially 11mm from SimpleShot. It's more consistent in size and finish — seems more accurate, and holds up better for reuse from the catch box.

Donald K. Verified Buyer
About Clay Slingshot Ammo

Pour out a bag of clay ammo and you've got an afternoon of shooting that asks nothing of you afterward. It flies downrange, lands with a satisfying thunk, and lets the weather erase the evidence. Hit a hard surface and it goes to pieces in a satisfying little burst instead of bouncing back.

Made for casual, leave-it-behind shooting. Plink in the backyard, the field, or the woods and give the mess no second thought. Made in China to SimpleShot's quality standards from non-toxic, natural clay, it's the answer when you'd rather not crawl around collecting steel.

It comes in two sizes. The lighter 9mm (3/8") is easy and economical for long sessions. The heavier 11mm (7/16") carries more weight for a bigger hit. Match the size to your bands and how you like to shoot.

Clay is a natural product, so expect some variation in size, shape, and color from piece to piece. For tight, repeatable accuracy, reach for steel. For relaxed plinking you can walk away from, clay is hard to beat.

Sizes & Counts
Sizes & Counts

Two sizes, several counts — try a little or stock up for the season.

Sizes

  • 9mm (3/8") — lighter, for easy all-day plinking
  • 11mm (7/16") — heavier, for more thump downrange

Counts

  • Sample bag — about 100 pieces
  • Regular bag — about 500 pieces
  • 1000 and 2000 packs — shipped in 500-piece bags

Start with a sample, then stock up once you know your size.

Why Choose Clay Ammo

The ammo you don't have to chase. Shoot the yard, the field, or the trail and head inside when you're done. Cleanup isn't your job anymore.

Easy on the wallet. Cheap enough that misses don't sting. Order a big bag and shoot like nobody's counting.

A size for each mood. Easy 9mm for laid-back plinking, heavier 11mm when you want to feel the hit land.

Natural and biodegradable. It's just clay, and the ground takes it back. Shoot with a clear conscience.

Clay Slingshot Ammo measurements

Tech Specs

Material
Natural Biodegradable Clay
Sizes
9mm (3/8") and 11mm (7/16")
Counts
Sample, 500, 1000, 2000
Best For
Plinking and Leave-Behind Shooting

Clay Slingshot Ammo FAQs

Is shooting a slingshot hard to learn?

No — most people land their first clean shots the same afternoon they pick up a slingshot. The basics come together fast: seven things to know, and our How to Shoot a Slingshot video walks you through all of them in under seven minutes. Eye dominance. Grip. Anchor point. Release. Sight down the bands.

What takes a little longer is consistency — putting your shot exactly where you intended, ten times in a row. Most folks see real groupings within a few hundred shots, which fits into a weekend.

A slingshot is a simple machine. Two hands. Bands doing the work. The shot goes wherever the bands are pointing. If you can swing a hammer or cast a fishing line, you can shoot a slingshot.

Watch the full explanation

Is this a real tool, or just a kid's toy?

A real tool. We build slingshots to be shot hard, by adults, for years.

They're a blast for kids too, sure. But make no mistake: a slingshot launches real ammo at real speed, and ours are designed, tested, and shipped to hold up to serious, everyday use. Many of our frames carry built-in fiber-optic sights. People hunt with them, compete with them, and put thousands of shots through them.

If the only slingshot you've known is the drugstore wrist-rocket, this is a different animal. Pick one up. You'll feel it on the first shot.

How safe is shooting a slingshot?

Safe — when you follow three rules:

  1. Wear safety glasses. Every shot. No exceptions.
  2. Use your lanyard. Every shot. No exceptions.
  3. Use a backstop and know what's behind it. A catchbox, tarp, plywood — anything that catches the ammo and protects what's beyond.

That's it. Slingshots aren't dangerous if you treat them like real tools. They are tools — they accelerate a projectile to real velocity. Same respect you'd give any tool that moves something fast.

It's up to you to know your local rules. Check before you shoot.

Safety glasses. Lanyard. Backstop. Three rules. Now shoot.

Where can I shoot a slingshot?

Almost anywhere with a proper backstop. A slingshot doesn't need a range. You need about 10 feet of distance, a backstop that catches the ammo, and clear awareness of what's beyond.

Common spots that work:

  • Backyard. Most common. A catchbox or backstop against a fence, garage, or wall takes care of stray shots.
  • Basement or garage. Surprisingly good — controlled lighting, no wind, no weather. Many shooters do most of their practice indoors with a proper catchbox.

Tournament distance is 30 to 33 feet (10 meters). When you're starting out, 10 to 15 feet is more than enough — close shots build confidence, and your backstop catches everything. As long as you can see what's downrange, you're good.

It's up to you to know your local rules. Check before you shoot.

You're not loud. You don't need permits in most places. You can shoot ten minutes on your lunch break or two hours after work. It's one of the only shooting sports that fits into modern life.

What ammo should I start with?

Start with clay or rubber ammo. Both are forgiving — soft enough that they don't damage backstops, won't ricochet hard if they hit something they shouldn't, and easy to clean up. Clay's biodegradable, so you don't have to chase every shot. Rubber's reusable, which makes it the cheapest practice ammo there is.

Once you're shooting confidently and your backstop is dialed in, step up to steel. Steel is what we recommend for everyday shooting — accurate, consistent, matched to most of our bandsets. For new shooters with starter bands, 3/8 inch steel is the most common starting size.

We don't sell lead and don't recommend it. Steel does everything most shooters need — including hunting, when paired correctly with bands.

Match your ammo to your bands. Heavier bands need heavier ammo. Mismatched bands and ammo cause hand slap and inconsistent shots.

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How soon will I actually get it?

Fast, and you'll see exactly how fast before you pay. Delivery time depends on where you live, so the simplest way to know is to add what you want to your cart and start checkout to the point where shipping shows. You'll see the methods and timing for your address right there, no guessing.

We ship quickly, and USA orders over $49 ship free.

Can I return it if it's not right?

Yes. You have 30 days from the day your order arrives.

If something isn't right, return it in new condition with its original packaging and we'll refund you. Start with our return request form and we'll walk you through the rest.

The full details live in our refund policy. The short version: if it's wrong, we'll make it right.

Can I trust this company?

Since 2012, SimpleShot has been the USA owned and operated home of everything slingshots — with thousands of reviews from shooters who started right where you are. We're not a faceless drop-shipper. We're shooters who answer our own emails, make our own videos, and shoot the same gear we sell. Want the whole picture? Read our story.

If we get something wrong, tell us and we'll set it straight. Order with confidence.

Steel, clay, or rubber — which ammo for what?

Each one has a job.

Clay is the easy starter and the outdoor favorite — soft, forgiving, and biodegradable. Shoot it in the woods or the yard and walk away: no cleanup, no chasing shots, easy on backstops and neighbors alike.

Rubber is the indoor practice king — reusable, gentle, and the cheapest way to put serious reps in. Perfect for new shooters and basement ranges.

Steel is the everyday standard — perfectly round, consistent shot after shot, and matched to most of our bandsets. When your backstop is dialed in and you're shooting confidently, steel is where accuracy lives. It's also the hunting choice, at 7/16" and up with matched power bands.

Most shooters end up with more than one. Clay for the woods, rubber for the basement, steel for the serious sessions.

Is bigger ammo better?

No — bigger is only better when it matches the job.

Want the hardest possible hit? Heavier ammo carries more energy, paired with bands built to throw it. Want accuracy? Skip the biggest stuff — for target shooting, a moderate size grouped tight beats big and wild every time.

The real rule is match: ammo to bands, and both to what you're shooting for. Heavier bands need heavier ammo to work efficiently; light ammo on heavy bands wastes energy and invites hand slap. That's why our bandsets are named for the ammo size they suit — the matching is already done for you.

For most shooters, most days: 3/8" steel. Step up when you have a reason.