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METAL MAGERY Lead Shot Balls #7.5 come in a 2 lb bag of graphite-coated, high-antimony magnum lead spheres designed for precision weighting in crafts, model making, and vibration reduction. Their compact size and durable coating make them perfect for filling tight spaces and enhancing project stability, trusted by professionals and hobbyists alike.



| ASIN | B0B75L1WPT |
| Brand | METAL MAGERY |
| Brand Name | METAL MAGERY |
| Color | Graphite |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (142) |
| Date First Available | July 20, 2022 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850035446492 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.69 x 4.41 x 0.94 inches |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Material | Lead |
| Number of Pieces | 7 |
| Package Weight | 0.92 Kilograms |
| Part Number | MMLeadShot2lb |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Size | 2 lb |
| Style | Classic |
A**S
Small but dense, great for weighing down craft projects
I'm a wood worker and find myself needing to weigh down tall art objects, lamps, etc. I used to melt fishing weights until I found these very handy little balls of heaviness. I'll bore a few large diameter holes in the base of my creation, fill with lead balls, then secure them in place with epoxy. Fun fact: lead is an anagram for deal, and these babies are definitely a very good deal.
X**R
They're not half inch/50 cal lead balls
I was looking for 1/2 in or 50 cal lead balls for no reason at all and this most definitely wasn't that but they're still some quality tiny lead balls. If you get yourself a slingshot with a big pouch I'm sure you'll find these pretty awesome but other than that it's a bit taxed for lead. Either way I'm not gonna leave a negative review cuz it's my fault, and if you're wondering I'm guessing they're 1 millimeter diameter lead balls
A**R
Filling for Reborn baby art dolls
Use for filing my realborn babies. Works nicely. Right size.
D**N
Overpriced but still good
It’s overpriced but it’s lead balls and I can’t complain about that
G**F
Great For Making a Frame Weight
I do hand embroidery and was working on a large project that required a frame weight or stand. I have a stand but wanted an alternative method for travel so I decided to make my own. I opted for the pellets because I wouldn’t have problems with rust, dust, and they would be compact. They worked great. I made the weight by keeping the pellets in a plastic bag then putting them in a small zippered pouch. So easy to do, looks great, and works well.
R**R
Packaging was slit with a knife or something pellets went everywhere
The package was sealed on top like it’s supposed to be the bottom was cut as you took it out. The pellets went everywhere. Almost impossible to pick up. They’re so small.
R**N
Nose weight for model rockets
Using this for nose weight to establish proper center of gravity in my High Powered model rockets. Perfect but it's a little pricey for just lead shot.
E**L
Much smaller than expected
I was looking for these for off-label use. I am making pattern weights and needed both weight and a little bit of bulk. Rice is ridiculously too light but cost effective and BBs are expensive but generally the right weight and bulk. I bought these, thinking they were the size of average BBs. They are HEAVY, exactly as expected, but as you can see from the photos, very very dense. I may keep them because they are technically as heavy as advertised, but I will have to mix them with another filler to get the bulk that I need to make a useful pattern weight.
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