I’m an old timer at 75 getting back into the “new era”that being frames beyond wrist rockets.Than you for this very helpful anf well done from the heart video.
Thanks for the video. I've been looking at several slingshot tip videos, and this one was one of the only ones that has actually provided good tips. I look forward to looking thru your other videos
Idk if anyone else commented this already but a big part of accuracy has to do with how your bands are attached, either Over the Top or around the outside of the fork. Zachary Fowler explains what I'm talking about with the bands. But thank you for your wisdom as well sir.
Your presentation was the purest representation of clarity & honesty I've ever been witness to please keep doing what your doing its humbled & inspired me truly
Just scrolling and found this video. Great shooting bro and excellent message at the end. The slingshot community is awesome. Lots of great people involved in the sport!
Great video. Just bought a Barnett Black Widow, more for nostalgia than anything else as used to shoot one about 40 years ago. Was a lousy shot then so looking to gain some tips for better accuracy and control.
Question? In tournaments what are the closest and furthest yards for the targets? Meaning if someone is at home and would like to practice for tournaments .
For most outdoor “woods walks” it’s like a 3D archery shoot. You walk a path and stop at shooting stakes and shoot at steel targets in the woods. Most average 20 to 60 feet with a few “gong” targets that are larger and farther away. Like maybe a large skillet at 80 feet. Most formal competitions are at 11 meters. Practicing at 30 feet would have you comfortable at most shoots.
Thank you,Scott for a great video! I'm new to using a slingshot so I appreciate the tips. Looks like you were shooting 8-10 yards out? Also, did you make your ammo catcher? If so, what is behind the paper to stop the ammo? Thanks
The ammo catcher is a plastic barrel. I drilled two holes across from each other just below the rim big enough to stick a length of 1/2 inch pcv through. I strung a bunch of old T-Shirts up by running the pcv pipe through the sleves and bunching them close together. Works great.
Thanks for asking. Your fork tips need to be perpendicular (at a 90 degree angle) to the sight plane to the target. You fork tips do, however, maintain the same relationship to your body as shown in this video. You should bend at the waist to shoot up hill or down hill to maintain the same alignment of your head, arms, and shoulders for extreme accuracy.
When i was a kid 50 years ago..i used wire coat hanges and rubber bands...i was deadly with those..my best braging shot ever..was a blue jay in flight...busted it...approximately 10 other boys saw me do it...i pretend it wasnt a big deal...however it was pure luck😂😂😂
Pouch dimensions that (usually) MATCH UP to projectile diameters ? PLEASE ! Just saying the obvious 'whatever works for you' serves no purpose at all to a novice like myself, looking to make an informed 'startup' selection, does it ?
I was referring to pouch style and material, not pouch size as it relates to ammo size. Any manufacture that sells pouches on line gives recommendations as to what ammo size their different pouches are best suited for. A pouch from Catty Shack Hunter designed to handle 3/8" ammo is going to be a different dimension than a pouch from Simpleshot designed to handle 3/8" ammo. I highly recommend checking out both these companies on line. They have a wealth of information on their web sites concerning this topic. Simpleshot in particular has a very educational RUclips channel covering all things slingshot.
I’m an old timer at 75 getting back into the “new era”that being frames beyond wrist rockets.Than you for this very helpful anf well done from the heart video.
I just came across this video this morning while searching for accuracy tips. Fantastic video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Thanks for watching and commenting. Keep up the great work on your channel as well!
Thanks for the video. I've been looking at several slingshot tip videos, and this one was one of the only ones that has actually provided good tips. I look forward to looking thru your other videos
Thank you sir!
Idk if anyone else commented this already but a big part of accuracy has to do with how your bands are attached, either Over the Top or around the outside of the fork. Zachary Fowler explains what I'm talking about with the bands. But thank you for your wisdom as well sir.
Your presentation was the purest representation of clarity & honesty I've ever been witness to please keep doing what your doing its humbled & inspired me truly
Wow this was super helpful for me!! Thank you!
Just scrolling and found this video. Great shooting bro and excellent message at the end. The slingshot community is awesome. Lots of great people involved in the sport!
Great to hear from you Mark. I enjoy your content very much. Thanks for taking a look and keep up the good work on your end!
Hey man. We know you channel
Thanks for the sharing my brother🎯🎯😍✌️
I like you, bro.🤝 Thanks for sharing.
Great video. Just bought a Barnett Black Widow, more for nostalgia than anything else as used to shoot one about 40 years ago. Was a lousy shot then so looking to gain some tips for better accuracy and control.
Appreciate your tips I'm about 2 months in.
Thanks for watching!
Great video Scott!
Great video! Loved the part about sharing what we know, very inspiring!
Great tutorial ❤
Grazie
I like the way how to explain
Question? In tournaments what are the closest and furthest yards for the targets? Meaning if someone is at home and would like to practice for tournaments .
For most outdoor “woods walks” it’s like a 3D archery shoot. You walk a path and stop at shooting stakes and shoot at steel targets in the woods. Most average 20 to 60 feet with a few “gong” targets that are larger and farther away. Like maybe a large skillet at 80 feet. Most formal competitions are at 11 meters. Practicing at 30 feet would have you comfortable at most shoots.
@@wildaboutchrist thank you
Stumbled on this video
Thanks for sharing
Subscribed 👌
I am a newbie to this,after many years it was illegal in my country,going to give it a try
I have already gotten my favorite catapult frames.😁😁😁
The pouch does matter a lot for accuracy. I have not found my favorite pouch yet.😁😁😁
God bless you brother
Thanks for your time and video
Thanks for the tips! Does that sling shot have enough power to kill a grouse with a body shot?
Yes sir.
Awesomenessssss....Great Video
Great video buddy
Hi scout xt I love it uk
You neglected to say the distance you were shooting from.
Nice group.
Maybe I can come shoot in 2024 thanks for the tips
Thank you Sir you`re right
Excellent thanks.
Thank you,Scott for a great video! I'm new to using a slingshot so I appreciate the tips. Looks like you were shooting 8-10 yards out? Also, did you make your ammo catcher? If so, what is behind the paper to stop the ammo? Thanks
The ammo catcher is a plastic barrel. I drilled two holes across from each other just below the rim big enough to stick a length of 1/2 inch pcv through. I strung a bunch of old T-Shirts up by running the pcv pipe through the sleves and bunching them close together. Works great.
almost shooting a bow Scott
Same alignment and back tension makes for accurate shooting with both.
where is the video of that shoot out?
god bless!!!!!
Waaw. Thanks
Frame perpendicular to the ground even when the target is below eye level?
Thanks for asking. Your fork tips need to be perpendicular (at a 90 degree angle) to the sight plane to the target. You fork tips do, however, maintain the same relationship to your body as shown in this video. You should bend at the waist to shoot up hill or down hill to maintain the same alignment of your head, arms, and shoulders for extreme accuracy.
Bend at the waist? Why not just bend your elbow,,keeping your bands strait and in line?
@@buskingkarma2503 tilting your elbow will only adjust your release hand usually makes you bump on release causing fork hits
We're to by good sling shots
When i was a kid 50 years ago..i used wire coat hanges and rubber bands...i was deadly with those..my best braging shot ever..was a blue jay in flight...busted it...approximately 10 other boys saw me do it...i pretend it wasnt a big deal...however it was pure luck😂😂😂
Did he say "whack outdoors"?
W.A.C. Outdoors LLC. As in Wild about Christ outdoor ministries. I run wilderness retreats for "at risk" youth.
Man. ❤
Pouch dimensions that (usually) MATCH UP to projectile diameters ? PLEASE !
Just saying the obvious 'whatever works for you' serves no purpose at all to a novice like myself, looking to make an informed 'startup' selection, does it ?
I was referring to pouch style and material, not pouch size as it relates to ammo size. Any manufacture that sells pouches on line gives recommendations as to what ammo size their different pouches are best suited for. A pouch from Catty Shack Hunter designed to handle 3/8" ammo is going to be a different dimension than a pouch from Simpleshot designed to handle 3/8" ammo. I highly recommend checking out both these companies on line. They have a wealth of information on their web sites concerning this topic. Simpleshot in particular has a very educational RUclips channel covering all things slingshot.
Paper is not necessary only! If you can't see where your ammo is going. Which, you should it's not traveling that fast.
Then maybe you should. Lol
Paper shows you exactly where your shot goes.
8mm steel ball moving at 260fps is hard to see