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#26 blindhari

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Posted 05 April 2012 - 08:44 PM

Hey Tex Shooter;
Got my tubing in yesterday. Played with it some today and found it works great if I cut to 24" length and then run it through patch with no tie. This gives me a 12" double band on each side. I attach fork by marking loose ends at 1 1/2" and pulling through hole in forks using soft nylon string. I then drop a hardwood dowel through end loops, pull out string and pull rubber until taut on dowel in the Mexican method. This means I do not tie anything anywhere, no knots!!!
Double bands cut 24" originally leave big dents in an old Weber BBQ. Most important it is the easiest way I have ever seen to teach a kid to attach tubing.
Tubing is a pull weight I enjoy, material seems first class, it is easy to work with and your service is first class. I am looking forward to giving away a lot more slingshots.

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#27 KennyCannon

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Posted 05 April 2012 - 09:05 PM

Bill,

Can I shoot tubes on my WristRocket Pro?

I might try them after the tournament is over if they'll work.

#28 Tex-Shooter

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Posted 06 April 2012 - 07:01 AM

I will make a set and try them on one of my pro's. -- Tex


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