That makes total sense... I've only been shooting slingshots seriously for several months, but I did archery for many years growing up (my Dad was big into archery), and there was no way you would ever change your anchor point in archery... same should apply to slingshots !
Good to see you say about how important it is to keep your anchor point very good advice I’ve seen people telling you to move your anchor with a bigger or smaller frame all I do is move the target up and down on the extension line fair play 👌👌👍
you dont have to adjust anchor point, that should be fixed everytime, only the imaginary line between bands should be adjusted, and u get that with time (ott shooter)
Awesome video and great tips! Always helpful! Could you tell me what might be wrong if when I'm shooting at 33 ft I still have to aim low because my shot always rises?
@Raymond Parker so I was shooting 7/16. I figured out that it was my anchor point, and once I figured that out I was all good. Haha I came from archery so my anchor point was the inside of my lips so just a little to low
@@18vidsover Good deal. Years ago I was shooting high with 3/8 steel on a particular rig, and couldn't figure out how to get it down without changing my anchor point. This was suggested to me, and I ended up going to 7/16 steel and that put me right on point. Sometimes it's the little things...
@Raymond Parker that's super awesome! I'm glad I can get help from everyone in the community! Haha I still can't figure out a good setup to shoot clay though
@@18vidsover... I shoot a lot of clay in the 3/8 - 9.5 mm dia. and if I put them in a 25x20 .7 latex set up it will fly very high and fast but inaccurate... Now if I match them to a more reasonable setup... 18x12 with 5.5 ratio they behave much better and zip them super fast... On the other hand if I tame that ratio down to 4 then I will see the clay move clearly and encourages a nice straight shot... Hope that helps... enjoy
When shooting TTF I can't just aim higher because I can no longer see the target as it's covered by the forks. With practice though I have been able to compensate by moving my anchor point and maintain accuracy.
I halved my finger when the pebble hit my finger which was touching the end of the slingshot.. I just put some alcohol like usual and until today putting alcohol on my wound does not hurt and it is reserved for cat bites
Your anchor should be lower so you don't lose yer eye in case something fails on your setup for whatever reason. This way your bands snap back and hit your face/mouth area instead of your eye/nose/upper cheek area. 😵
Shooting a Slingshot Accurately And Consistently Takes a lot of Practice and Time its an Art like Archery!
That makes total sense... I've only been shooting slingshots seriously for several months, but I did archery for many years growing up (my Dad was big into archery), and there was no way you would ever change your anchor point in archery... same should apply to slingshots !
Good to see you say about how important it is to keep your anchor point very good advice I’ve seen people telling you to move your anchor with a bigger or smaller frame all I do is move the target up and down on the extension line fair play 👌👌👍
Well that's pretty much called common sense 😂
Hey man got my Titan Hunter in the mail last week and I absolutely love it. Great stuff!
Glad you enjoy it!
Is that a good sling for beginners? Sadly my black widow is missing, saw it last in '93 😂
@@Gunzee If you were shooting the Black Widow you were already doing it on hard mode, any modern day slingshot will be far easier to control!
I recently switched to OTT and found my accuracy much better, also sticking to 9.5mm steels as I'm used to them now...
Great advice brother.👊🙏
Appreciate that
Thank You
Helping alot❤
My Companion Catapult is on its way to me, looking forward to shooting it!
you dont have to adjust anchor point, that should be fixed everytime, only the imaginary line between bands should be adjusted, and u get that with time (ott shooter)
Thank you so much bro, you teach how to aim a slingshot😊
Careful your showing everyone how highly intelligent you are ☺️😏!!!!
Great advice and great video young man!!!!
Awesome video and great tips! Always helpful! Could you tell me what might be wrong if when I'm shooting at 33 ft I still have to aim low because my shot always rises?
Try heavier ammo...
@Raymond Parker so I was shooting 7/16. I figured out that it was my anchor point, and once I figured that out I was all good. Haha I came from archery so my anchor point was the inside of my lips so just a little to low
@@18vidsover Good deal. Years ago I was shooting high with 3/8 steel on a particular rig, and couldn't figure out how to get it down without changing my anchor point. This was suggested to me, and I ended up going to 7/16 steel and that put me right on point. Sometimes it's the little things...
@Raymond Parker that's super awesome! I'm glad I can get help from everyone in the community! Haha I still can't figure out a good setup to shoot clay though
@@18vidsover...
I shoot a lot of clay in the 3/8 - 9.5 mm dia. and if I put them in a 25x20 .7 latex set up it will fly very high and fast but inaccurate...
Now if I match them to a more reasonable setup... 18x12 with 5.5 ratio they behave much better and zip them super fast... On the other hand if I tame that ratio down to 4 then I will see the clay move clearly and encourages a nice straight shot...
Hope that helps...
enjoy
Good tips Chris 👍
Using wrist rockets will greatly improve accuracy. Plus they're way more powerful.
Маладец Крис 👍
When shooting TTF I can't just aim higher because I can no longer see the target as it's covered by the forks. With practice though I have been able to compensate by moving my anchor point and maintain accuracy.
Which eye are you looking for aiming 👀 right or left
Great advice. What slingshot is that!
I halved my finger when the pebble hit my finger which was touching the end of the slingshot..
I just put some alcohol like usual and until today putting alcohol on my wound does not hurt and it is reserved for cat bites
I've been trying to practice but i'm almost kind of terrified of the anchor point. Because what if the band breaks and it snaps you in the face
Check your bands before you practice, that’s a guarantee.
Can you give some tips on moving targets?
Get a shot gun lol 😅
Damn nice.
Some Kind of old skool!
Hunting with a sling...???
I just back back into catapult and I hit my nuckle with a 9.5 hard how do I prevent doing that
Donde puedo conseguir un molde para hacer municiones
Brooo😮
Iv been practicing my slingshot by tryna shoot bugs like flies and fast insects. Lol,
But I wanna hunt with one some day and mabye catch a animal.
What kind of rubber band ur used to Slingshot
How many shots do you take to dial in a new Catapult ?
1 shot to 500 consistent shots running the same steel, and band setup. That is if you fix bad habits.
Increíble precisión 👍 excelente, saludos desde Chile.
Your anchor should be lower so you don't lose yer eye in case something fails on your setup for whatever reason. This way your bands snap back and hit your face/mouth area instead of your eye/nose/upper cheek area. 😵
I'd use it against zombies
Great vid, 6.35mm steel balls fly fast
All this time I thought I was supposed to move my anchor for high or low shots...
Do you prefer the 11 mm in dealing with the Religion of Peace or something smaller ?
what slingshot is that
How many price 1260
What frame is that
was that your first try?
3rd
@@CatapultCarnage outstanding ❤️
For 8mm what band set is best 😮
А теперь по-русски мог бы повторить, а то я ничего не понял...
Garage
Please don't animals and birds 🙏🙏