Time to bust out with the old Daisy Powerlines and practice. I have a bad squirrel and rabbit problem in my driveway (I live in the mountains) but I’m close enough to neighbors that it isn’t safe for firearms or a pellet rifle to deal with them, but this is a novel idea, and I won’t worry nearly as much about striking the asphalt and ruining somebody’s day if I miss.
I have to disagree with them not being fine for hunting. It depends more on what kind of bands you use. I only use Therbands, and speargun rubber on my conventionasl slingshots, and they break 200 fps with steel balls. Clay balls are lighter and go much faster, over 250 fps in some cases. This is approaching the lower end of air rifle speeds, with a much larger projectile than a .177 or .22 bb or pellet. I hunt small game with mine all the time and regularly kill game up to the size of Norway Rats ( up to 20" long and a weight of 2+ lbs). I guess it's probably a matter of opinion, but I have no trouble hunting with clay balls. But I have been known to use rocks as well, so take it for what it's worth. BTW, my main slingshot is a Pocket Shot with the heavyweight pouch. I think these are the ultimate slingshots. They hit like a ton of bricks.
I used to shoot rocks at the abandoned house that was falling apart. The rock would land on the porch. It was more than 100 decibels loud. It was loud as a gun almost. The rocks hit the gutter and it's so loud. It echoes everywhere in the woods
that camera angle is abysmal. Either the target is hidden by the hand or it goes out of focus as soon as you shoot. Not one shot was properly filmed impacting the target.
Can you make a video, with your recommendations
Matching bands to ammo.
You're really good. Thanks for the demo.
Thanks for the awesome video ! Amazing shooting . Just ordered some thanks 😊
I love these! Great cheap flight everywhere ammo...
Your a pretty good shot,thanks!
Yep, I was wondering if those basically disappear after impact. I'll get some. Thanks a bunch.
Any hard surface yes, they disappear
Look up Saunders Archery clod poppers ammo- they work pretty well
@@danshootsslingshots1261 will they kill a squirrel?
Awesome shots and classic ammo!
Good video very informational 👌
Those things are fun!
Cool video. It would've been nice if you zoomed in on the target some.
Let's go warriors!!!!
Would these work for shooting bullfrog you think? Looks like the disintegrate against steel. Just curious as to what happens when one hits a frog.
Poor frog :(
Dan did you make those or buy them? Nice shooting!
ForkshooterTB bought them off Amazon
Thanks for the info. You're the man.
What flat band gauge you recommend for 10mm clay ?
You want very light band/tube for shooting these, I use 1636 tube. 👍
@@jimmyrustler8983 Thanks jimmy i wrote that down however i've got GZK black Flat .72 i taper that to 14/10 200mm But it did the job ! hope will last
@@samiRetro777 That sounds like a great setup 👍
0.4mm latex 12mm straight cuts or 15to10mm taper
Nice 👍
Will they kill a squirrel?
👍 clay balls.
Can I use this on a paimball gun?
The largest they come in is. 50 caliber. I assume you have a . 68 caliber paintball gun.
Time to bust out with the old Daisy Powerlines and practice. I have a bad squirrel and rabbit problem in my driveway (I live in the mountains) but I’m close enough to neighbors that it isn’t safe for firearms or a pellet rifle to deal with them, but this is a novel idea, and I won’t worry nearly as much about striking the asphalt and ruining somebody’s day if I miss.
I have to disagree with them not being fine for hunting. It depends more on what kind of bands you use. I only use Therbands, and speargun rubber on my conventionasl slingshots, and they break 200 fps with steel balls. Clay balls are lighter and go much faster, over 250 fps in some cases. This is approaching the lower end of air rifle speeds, with a much larger projectile than a .177 or .22 bb or pellet. I hunt small game with mine all the time and regularly kill game up to the size of Norway Rats ( up to 20" long and a weight of 2+ lbs).
I guess it's probably a matter of opinion, but I have no trouble hunting with clay balls. But I have been known to use rocks as well, so take it for what it's worth. BTW, my main slingshot is a Pocket Shot with the heavyweight pouch. I think these are the ultimate slingshots. They hit like a ton of bricks.
I used to shoot rocks at the abandoned house that was falling apart. The rock would land on the porch. It was more than 100 decibels loud. It was loud as a gun almost. The rocks hit the gutter and it's so loud. It echoes everywhere in the woods
Who else saw the animal at 3:03?
Chicken most likely
& a dog!
that camera angle is abysmal. Either the target is hidden by the hand or it goes out of focus as soon as you shoot. Not one shot was properly filmed impacting the target.