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Linder Sucks!
Приєднався 5 вер 2013
I nerd about slingshots. I do all my shooting videos in one take no matter how many shots it takes.
Speed Shooting, because I'm too sick to do anything else
Speed Shooting, because I'm too sick to do anything else
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Відео
Slingshot Tips: Achieving A Light Pinch
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First we go through an exercise you can do at home that shows why a light pinch helps with accuracy, then I give you a tip to help you achieve that light pinch.
Overcoming Target Panic
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A simple 5 step process for overcoming target panic.
Slingshot Concepts: Band Tapers
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Why tapered bands are faster than straight cut bands
Slingshot Concepts: Fork Width
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The basic concepts behind slingshot fork width and how it affects your shot.
7 Speed Shooting Tips
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General tips for faster speed shooting. As promised in the video: The Smo Show "Speed" shooting video: ua-cam.com/video/ZsTuB0o6PxU/v-deo.html My own video about palming ammo (in which I'm apparently wearing the same shirt): ua-cam.com/video/F3yiJmywpt4/v-deo.html
How to attach a Linder lanyard to your slingshot
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How to attach a Linder lanyard to your slingshot
Palming and Speed Loading
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Tips for palming ammo, and loading the pouch faster.
Practice for Alabama Catapult Carnival - Can at 25m
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Practice for Alabama Catapult Carnival - Can at 25m
What is pfs? Im new to slingshots 😊
INSTANT SUB!!!!! Because you are one heckova teacher!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you!
Hi Linder. Great video. I understand the math and the logic. However, does this formula hold up ‘in the real world’? It seems to me that when the mass of the ammo (and its inertia,) is added to the equation, that the Straight Cut band would be storing more energy because the band itself is larger than the Tapered Cut band. So, does which band cut moves ammo faster? Can your hypothesis be proven with a chronograph? Thanks, and keep up with these great videos! You are appreciated. ;) -Clint.
@@MysticValleyDesigns Yes, it absolutely plays out in the real world, but don't take my word for it, try it out!
Really helpful explanation. I’m looking for a PFS with band clip screws. What do you recommend
@@greggibson7313 I'm not really in the business of making recommendations, but I can tell you that the frame in the video came from Snipersling
Greetings from Utah. Hoping you are well.
Nice 👍 shot
Did you consider that the ammo might stick to your finger due to litte sweat or grease. Did you try it with a glove to simulate the pouch?
My thoughts exactly. You can see it when he releases that the ball sticks to one of the fingers before it drops.
Y'all are absolutely right, there are a couple of times that it sticks to my finger, I think probably because I held it for longer than I usually would because I was talking. I noticed it after I posted the video, but I chose to keep it because it doesn't change the lesson. Over gripping will throw your shot, potentially for multiple reasons. Sticking to your finger may not be the primary reason, but it can happen and it's something to be aware of.
You sick speed shooting is still more impressive than me speed shooting while not sick! 👍Get well soon
Hope you feel better soon, rest up
Well, that sucks ;D
Get well soon 🙏
Thanks for sharing while you unwell. Its greatly appreciated. I hope you get better soon 👊.
Feel better soon!
Nice job! I think it was author Jack London who said he best liked to write when he had a fever because it honed his writing skills. Maybe it crosses over to slingshot skills too 🤷♂️
Great info
Enjoyed watching ol Pal ☺️
Oke tq
Awesome info bro! Definitely something to think about
Well explained ❤
I've found that committing the " cardinal sin" of moving the ammo slightly rearward in my grip allows me to hold it and release it with much less pressure. I shoot better that way BECAUSE I don't have to pinch nearly as hard. I tried holding " on the bone" as lightly as possible for a long time....I shot well that way but did let some go before I was ready and was always worried about doing so. Moving the ball back didn't hurt accuracy and relieved tension in a lot of ways. Love your videos. The thoughtful analysis and presentations are truly unique and are a must watch!
I need to find me a woman who loves slingshots and is satisfied with 4.5 inches
You're doing a great job, mate.
LOVE this!!! You are the Bill Nye of Slingshots.
I made a PFS from Dgui design. It’s made from 1/2” Baltic birch. I also have a Flippin’ Pickle from SS. My style is much like yours. I may tweak a bit more. Shooting a PFS seems almost “more natural “ than OTF for me. Hard to explain. Addictive for sure. Great explanation, cheers from Chicago.
Great tip to smooth out a release.
Hhh thank you. It helps ❤️
Oh.. Now i know why im shooting high 😂.. Thank you..
Great demonstration
Good stuff man!
Very good info definitely worth a try 😁👊🏼👍
Great tip, I can see that for finger tip shooter, but I’m back closer to the middle of my finger. I wonder if it’ll still apply. If it does, and I mix this with my release style, I’ll bet it’s deadly.
@@backyardslingshots5631 I actually pinch between my first two finger knuckles when I'm actually shooting, I just did the fingertips for demonstration purposes. It definitely makes a difference for me there too.
@@lindersucks ok, gives me something to think about. I’m pinching more in the middle, so I’m well behind the knuckle
Small details that make big differences.. Thanks my friend
That's a great tip....
Great Tip! Going to try it
Bravo🎉 nice linder.
Great explanation dude👍👌❤️
Proud Owner of two of these superior lanyards. Both being generous gifts from Mr. Linder. 😌🙏🏼
Great advice for mitigating target panic! I’ve been a practitioner of the “dry run” and “loaded dry run” for a few years now. Those exercises help! I also sometimes challenge myself to shoot as part of the exercise, but only after I’ve passed over the target from left-to-right and right-to-left a few times, hovering over the target for a minimum of 5 seconds. This helps me combat the involuntary / premature release aspect of target panic. I constantly tell myself, “Breathe, relax, and focus.” That helps too, as well as accompanying it with breathing exercises. Additionally, I’ll sometimes “shake off” the tension while envisioning the stress leaving my body. Staying as loose as possible is important to getting past the panic. I used to come onto the target from the right side, working my way left until I was either on target or close enough to “jerk” onto it. To combat that bad habit, I’ve started drawing either straight onto the target or as close to it as possible. That way, there’s less wasted motion, and less of an opportunity to freeze up before making it to the bullseye. Anyway, thanks again for your insight! Hopefully, I’ve said something that helps someone as well!
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Tzip pt... That was close... Tzip p'ting! So satisfactory.
Very respectable!
OK, right on, I subscribe!
I shoot a bit. Maybe 10k shots in my life. To the best of my recollection I have never successfully sighted down a slingshot in order to hit a target. I gave up trying pretty quickly. I just focus on my target and shoot at it. I don't draw back, I push forward, as it were, so it's akin to throwing a projectile by hand. I gather some folks call it intuitive shooting. All that said I am intrigued by this video, I like the presentation style and will be watching some more of your content. Keep meaning to get back into the shooting, but I got even more keen on whittling hardwood frames. I might have a hundred or so in boxes around the place. Oak, Beech, Birch, Maple, Lilac, Cherry Wood, Greasewood, Mountain Laurel and so forth.
Fantastic info and great presentation!
Awesome information!! Nothing sucked about this 😉😝
You are rock your explanation deserve hundred stars thank you🎉
I shoot with a 120mm frame and my reference point is the upper corner of the slingshot, gangster style, up to 15m.
All very true. You cannot keep your anchor point the same, you must change your anchor point according to the width of your fork. Increase in fork width requires a lowering of your anchor point to keep the ammo in the center of the fork and vice versa. If you don’t change your anchor point with the increase or decrease in your fork width then you will end up with an uneven band pull and ammo off center. Very, very nicely done.
Great presentation!! Thank you for taking the time to inform the sling community!
Man that Basher is beautiful. Downunder catapults did a great job. Interesting vid