Caveman Style~
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Posted 09 August 2011 - 09:17 PM
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Regards
Blackthorn
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Posted 13 December 2011 - 10:18 PM
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Posted 28 December 2011 - 10:00 PM
I enjoy the marbles. Cheap and big I stand a bit better of a chance of hitting what I'm aiming at.
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Posted 20 January 2012 - 12:00 PM
Imperial, on 11 June 2011 - 06:12 PM, said:
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Posted 20 February 2012 - 11:59 AM
kobe23, on 15 April 2011 - 04:24 PM, said:
Changed bands on my 'fatty', currently using the Royal mail postman bands, decent quality. setup per strand 2x2x2x2, 3 per side, making a 6x6x6x6. shooting rocks and pebbles. They shoot slow but hit much(much more) harder than 8mm Steel(when using rocks and pebbles), haven't go hunting with them yet...

Well I had a walk around the area, found some discarded branches, sawed 3 'Y' twigs, the biggest made into 'Tiny'. 270mm in length, Fatty is not fat anymore when compared.
setup:
-30mm x 240mm USA pro purple bands, 3 strips per side (tied Rufus Hussey's method)
-approx fork width 110mm, length 270mm, handle diameter 50mm
-handle wrapped with Royal mail postman bands for grip, synthetic leather pouch from Poundland fishing catapult
P.S Fatty is fat and bad with primitive ammo, Tiny is killer! Fatty could puncture the wooden barrier fencing without sweat, but Tiny shoots them much faster!


Discovery:
Rufus Hussey's fork band attachment gives extra life to the bands. Most people(including myself) use the Over-the-Top attachment, but on close inspection, the lowest band(closest to the fork) tend to fail before the top layers. This is resulted by the friction between the band and the fork when shooting. Many lines will appear on the bottom band(perpendicular to the band pull direction) even after first few shots. This could be easily noticed when 2 bands or more is used, which could be compared to the bottom bands. This is also proven when my wrist rocket is attached with flat bands the wrap-around method. Even after the connector bands at the pouch cut the flat bands, no lines appeared at all(no friction between fork and band when shooting)
Rufus Hussey's method does not involve friction between the fork and band. Maybe the fork should be longer for this setup, but I believe the old man did this after years of experience, not without a reason. If you are having trouble with band life using Over-the-Top, try Rufus's.
I am fairly new to slingshots(beanshooters?) and this is all based on my personal observation, please feel free to comment and advice. Cheers~
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Posted 10 March 2012 - 01:08 PM
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Posted 10 March 2012 - 03:50 PM
Lionel P. Shotwad, on 10 March 2012 - 01:30 PM, said:
somewhere out there is a bunch of diabetic critters ...
Edited by Imperial, 10 March 2012 - 03:51 PM.
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Posted 13 April 2012 - 12:21 AM
Edited by Bruno529, 13 April 2012 - 04:16 PM.
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