You have seen many Nerf guns, and they are all unique in their sizes, colors, and specs. Hasbro did not come up with the idea of alternation in the guns but also in their darts. Just like each gun has its own blaster attached and other accessories on it, the same with the case of the Nerf bullets, which come in many different sizes.

Although we know that the size of the blaster really matters for the Nerfers when they buy any Nerf guns, the same goes for the Nerf bullets, as they show different effects when they are in different sizes. So you have seen many Nerf bullets that are the same and can be used in many other blasters, but there are many other Nerf ammo/ bullets that are unique in their sizes and performance as well.

So, if you are wondering whether Nerf has only one size of bullet, then it is not true that Nerf has only a limited variety of bullets that you can use to win any battle. Here, we are going to discuss different bullets along with their sizes and efficiencies.

Two Kinds of Ammo Category in Size for Nerfers

Well, most of the ammo darts available in the market are foam darts, which are basically for the purpose of safety, but if we say there are two categories of foam darts, then it is right because some darts are just small and mostly used are primary darts or ammo and another fall in the category of secondary bullets which include large missiles, mega darts XL darts and rockets.

Mostly, darts are the primary ammo you use. They are available in different sizes with changes in their head size; some have wide and small heads and waffle darts are included in them. Also, these primary darts are available in different sizes, such as shorter or full length. Full-length darts are also known as elite darts, which are mainly present in the blasters used for low FPS ranges. On the other hand, short darts are easily available and work well with blasters for high FPS ranges. If you are interested in high-performance battles, then short darts are an advantage.

Short ammo darts also require short dart magazines like Nerf talon magazines because their shorter size gives more space to carry them. Short dart ammo also has the capacity to shoot at 150 -300 FPS in both flywheel and springers, making their performance unique.

Adventure Force Pro darts, Dart Zone Max darts, and Bamboo 2.0 darts are the best ammo for short darts because they are proven to be more accurate at farther ranges. Other primary darts include rival rounds, primarily used in rival blasters with hoppers that have 50 -100+ capacity. These foam balls with a range of 30-40 FPs and easy to reload.

Special Ammo

Your giant rockets, mega darts (XL), and missiles fall in special ammo. This Nerf ammo is used to undertake special performances that primary darts can’t do.

The most branded ammo for Nerf darts are the mega darts and mega XL darts, which you can buy. These darts, especially the mega darts, are great, and you can also buy them in greater quantity. Except for the missiles and rockets, which are hard to carry and not present in much quantity, you can use them when necessary because they are fun.

Darts you should not buy

Only some Nerf darts are suitable to buy. There are some Nerf ammo you should avoid buying due to their cheap quality and not worth the effort. It has to be any dart with thick plastic that cannot squish, which is not recommendable. These darts are also for safety reasons. They are not even allowed in playing arenas or clubs. Another example of these darts are the rival-compatible rounds, which are hard round balls that come in many colors. It is the same case with the hyper rounds. They are made up of rubber and are too small to clean.

Here is a table showing the size of some Nerf darts, along with their name, length, and diameter.

Nerf Darts Size Comparison

Dart’s Name Length Diameter
1 Accustrike Ultra Dart 2.45 inches / 6.2 cm 0.6 inches / 1.5 cm
2 Mega XL Dart 4.00 inches / 10 cm 1.5 inches/3.8cm
3 Elite 2.0 Dart 2.75 inches / 7 cm 0.5 inches / 1.3 cm
4 Fortnite Mega Dart 3.65 inches / 9.3 cm 0.75 inches / 1.9 cm
5 Ultra Dart 2.45 inches / 6.2 cm 0.6 inches / 1.5 cm
6 Accustrike Mega Dart 2.45 inches / 6.2 cm 0.6 inches / 1.5 cm
7 Glow strike dart 2.75 inches / 7 cm 0.5 inches / 1.3 cm
8 Suction dart 2.8 inches / 7.2 cm 0.4 inches / 1.2 cm
9 Zombie strike dart 2.75 inches / 7 cm 0.5 inches / 1.3 cm

Final words

We have almost reached the end of our discussion. In our previous conversation, we talked about the bullets' size, performance, and build. The guide clearly mentions that each dart has a different size and performance. The purpose of categorizing darts into two types is to help readers understand them easily.

Primary darts, which include short darts, play a vital role in the performance of a blaster, regardless of whether you are fighting humans or zombies. Short ammo darts are very helpful due to their high FPS. On the other hand, secondary darts, such as rockets and missiles, add more fun to the game but do not have a higher FPS compared to short darts. The difference is due to their sizes.

Rockets and missiles cannot be inserted into any magazine, and they also come in fewer quantities. That’s why Nerf brings alterations in the size of bullets and ammo to bring change to the games.

Nadim
Nadim is a passionate gamer, immersing himself in the world of Nerf Guns, Blasters, and various toys from day one. Renowned for his expertise in these toys, he advises parents on selecting the right Nerf guns based on their children's age. Additionally, he shares his insights through articles, shedding light on the fascinating realm of kids' toys.