KalevalaSlingshot .......👏🏻👏🏻I have learned that truth having jumped to .62 .......I’m 58 years old and I guess not as strong as I thought ....what band width would you recommend???....I’d like to be accurate from 10--30 mtrs someday soon.....thanks bro🤙🏻
Very true my friend i have a bunch of bands that I will be putting in a giveaway some day soon. I did a video a while back comparing my accuracy with .65 precise and .54 gzk and the results blew me away. Later I dropped down to .50 gong chi and it improved again. I wish I would have figured this out a long time ago. It would have saved me lots of money.
@@ATOMark ....would cutting a heavier band smaller on tips/pouch be ok?? would there be power loss/poor trajectory??? OR is it better to use lighter band cut wide to fill the tips???thanks bro🤙
@@charlescampbell1319 you could sharpen the taper. And that can give you more speed but less band life. For example I shoot 25-15 often but switched to 25-12 the projectile seemed to travel the same or a little bit faster but failed quicker. So it will take some experimenting but you will eventually find the sweet spot for your style shooting. I went to lighter bands with wider taper because is was still a lighter draw and the width of the bands added some longevity. Currently I shoot 24or 25 to 18 .50 gong chi and it shoots great for me.
Hi From the U.K. I've been into rifle,pistol, archery all my life, I'm 75, now. and I feel target shooting with guns too easy and boring so got into slingshots 6 months ago, without a doubt, these are the most challenging to master and the most satisfying Your teaching methods are the best, you go into detail and show the faults, Well done, keep the good work up and teaching.. A big thank you
Thanks Stephen. I started with firearms then archery as well. All were fun but slingshots hold a special place in my heart. It's fun, challenging and has all the benefits of many other sports like archery, golf and billiards. It will hyper focus your attention and all the other shit disappears. I am happy you enjoy these tutorials and find them useful. I also shoot live every Sunday you should pop in sometime. It's a blast
Thank you so much for sharing your tips. After several attempts and failures.I finally got the right pinch and release down. I was practicing the long draw and thought I was pretty good,but now I'm a lot better with being more accurate and consistent.Thanks again 👍🏻
Wow. Your advice on having an "open pouch" and a relaxed hand have lead to the biggest improvement in my accuracy and consistency. I've have only been shooting for 3 weeks, doing at least 100 shots per day, and watching lots and lots of UA-cam videos, but THIS was by far the most helpful to me. I've just built a catch box similar to your barrel, and I look forward to watching the rest of your videos and spending many more hours with my slingshot. Liked and subscribed!
Hey man thanks for the support. I hope you will stick around. I will do my best to keep some interesting vids coming. I am glad this video helped you out man. Thanks for stoppin in.
Fantastic advice! I’m just starting out with slingshots and have made a lot of progress from watching your videos. Thank you, and greetings from the Highlands of Scotland
When I was shooting a lot, we used to shoot sticks and stones against the bank. You could see where the shot went. Great help. I would have never have thought of the open pouch. Bad posture you can hear the ball hit the top rail of the fence. Thank you for the tips, Mark. Stay safe and stay cool
Only been at at this since April Mark but I find myself going back to your vids all the time for tutorials. Thanks so much for posting! Hope to be as good accuracy wise as you one day....
Excellent video ! I've only been shooting since mid-2023, and really love shooting slingshots... I did archery with my father when I was about 5 years until I was in my mid-20s... got away from it due to other interests and getting married... now retired... been into spring-piston airguns for a couple of decades now, and have a nice 42 foot shooting range in my basement... perfect for setting up a slingshot target, & really enjoying it ! If I were to add a 4th component, it would be breathing, which is really important for everything one does (I'm also a harmonica player). Deep breath through your nose using your diaphragm while drawing the bands, pause, aim, release and slow breath out (nose or mouth). A few practice breaths before starting to shoot always helps too... helps getting you relaxed... good for your blood pressure too ! I really enjoy your channel !
Thanks, man. I like to hold my breath too before my release. Typically my whole shot hold is 3 seconds. Once I extend my arm I hold while aiming. Once I am on target I let it go.
Very very good informative video I really mean that buddy. I tend to keep my elbow low because my dam shoulder always hurts me from a car accident I was in, but now I know why I get fork hits sometimes now I can really believe you saying this it makes so much sence. Thank you very much my friend.
glad I found this. I was about to dismiss, believing I have first suggestion already done, but posture and bands weight makes a lot of sense that I've suspected but didn't check thoroughly, like with a camera.
You shoot a slingshot like I play golf. If it doesn’t land where you want it to, you have to figure it out. Exactly. So many golfers at the range are just hitting ball after ball. They’re just practicing their bad habits. Getting better at hitting bad shots. And you don’t get ‘another shot’ in the course. I can see part of your physical pre-shot routine. There’s probably something similar going on in your head. Enjoying your clips a lot.
Hey thanks man. I'm just trying to pass on some info I figured out through trial and error. I don't know any shooters personally so learning this stuff took longer than it should have. I hope this helps out some folks.
Excellent video. Good solid info there friend. Nice backyard. No snow! Agree on the powerful bands. Seen the same in archery. A lot of people over bow and their form falls apart cause they cannot handle the poundage yet.
Yup me too. The best is to slowly work your way up. For those that are getting into archery I usually reccomend a takedown recurve. You can usually buy different weight limbs to work your way up. Luckily slingshot bands are much cheaper. Lol
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻a very informative video there Mark......great tips.....2 Gamechange r tips for me there(I hope so anyway)......+++jumped to .62 bands and found it difficult to hold on the bone ......so bad form followed....thanks soooo much for doing that vid bro🤙🏻🤙🏻
This one was for you brother. I hope it helps. I wish someone had put this information out when I started out. It would have saved me lots of money in bands.
@@ATOMark ...Mark...you're a man of your word...u did the vid...and I'm grateful....I'm gonna try those tips later .....and as u say....I've never seen the issue addressed before....I think I speak for all the newbie guys here when I say THANK YOU VERY MUCH bro👏👏🤙🤙and take care..
at 4:25 you talk about curving the pouch and not being predictable. i was having a bad time shooting with small framed slingshots and bbs. they were very inconsistent on the vertical plane. even though the anchor point was always the same i had a response from gzk to upper my pouch to lower the shot but i realized that tilting thw pouch can be predictable and very helpfull to know. Now for the slingshot community if you tilt your thumb down the shot wil.go.down if your thumb goes up your shot will also go up. give it a try. that way your anchor point dosent have to change when you change slingshots.
The point of this segment of the video is inconsistencies with your anchor point. If you always shoot speed bumping the ball you will be accurate and consistant. But if one shot you don't and the next shot you do you will have accuracy problems. So the key is being consistant with your movements. Game keeper John is a guy who holds the pouch in front of the ball and he is an excellent shot but he is consistant.
@@ATOMark i agree with what you are saying cosistency is key and everything you mention is correct. all im saying is the tilt of the pouch will raise or lower your shot it dosent neccesarily have to be pinched infront of the ball. and knowing this makes you more.concious on your pouch release. Dont get me wrong, your video is spot on correct.
@@andrewtalamas yes sir agreed. I didn't want to go into all that especially for people starting out. Too much in either direction can cause fork hits. Or if the tweak of the pouch is different each time it can cause problems. For experienced shooters this is a great tool but for someone just starting out it can be chaos. Lol
Great video as usual pal. I shoot my bands the other way around, bands making a V right at the pouch. Not too sure if it makes any difference, you should try it out to see if there is any difference. If so maybe do a video on it
Weather the v is on top or bottom I don't thinknit makes a differents. As long as your bands are set up for ott on an ott frame or ttf on a ttf frame. Simple shots bands seem to be set up for ttf frames and I don't like them on ott frames at all. I prefer to tie my own bands for this reason .
Good to meet you Hank. I've been to perth before nice town. I'm just outside Montreal Quebec.. I am glad you are enjoying the content. What do you shoot?
@@ATOMark Hi Mark, As a kid (I grew up in Pierrefonds) I shot homemade slingshots, bows and pelletguns, now in my second childhood (I'm retired) I am back to making slingshots, bows and shooting pellet guns 😀 . Don't have any commercial slingshots, I shoot both OTT & TTF slingshots that I make from Buckthorn (my favorite wood), Maple, Elm or Birch. I make some traditional forked slingshots (like the ones I used as a kid) but most are custom carved to suit the shape of my hand. Recently I've started doing some research to get some ideas for different designs and to see how people are making their bands and stuff. I really like that jig to attach the band to the pouch. I'll have to make something similar as I have been doing it the hard way LOL! I'll be watching more of your videos - thanks for posting! Take care!
@@hankvana2149 damn hank you and I may have been neighbors. I was Pierrefonds guy too. A Ma Baie to be exact. I spent most of my time in the woods back there doing the same things. Lol
@@ATOMark I was further west, Rue de Savoie (between Sourcers and Saint John's). At that time (70s), the whole area north of the tracks was bush and fields with lots of small game. It's been 20 years since I visited there, see (by Google maps) that half of my old stomping grounds are all built up with roads and houses. Saw in one of your videos that you throw axes... yeah, axes, knives, atlal, do that to 😀
@Hank Vana2 I like to dabble with axes and knives and bows. I used to shoot a lot as a kid too. Really good times. I should do a get to know ATO video some day. Could be fun to walk down memory lane again.i Know where Savoie is. I went to Riverdale. Later I lived near there too. I guess you spent some time at the train Bridge like most teens did.
I have my Bow hunting licence but it is illegal to hunt with a slingshot in my province. It is legal to hunt with cattys in Ontario. So I am looking into getting licensed there. It isn't very far to go for me and I think it will make good videos if I can find some land.
Excellent advice - thank you! A pinch pouch helped me eliminate I had a lot of the problems that you describe. I also cut bands from resistance bands - cheap and light.
Lovely stuff, but if i pull straight at the elbow (horizontal) i literally have to turn my hand over and release finger up (upside down to you if you will) cos my arms is too long, but if i tuck my elbow in as you say my release is all over the shop, thanks for the pointers though vicar very useful!
There are many that twist the bands at their anchor point and it works great for them. I do the same when I shoot butterfly. Are you a short draw guy or long draw?
@@ATOMark Short draw mouth anchor mostly but have never been able to straighten my elbow to horizontal my hand just doesn't sit right without being painfully twisted as i have very long arms (36inch draw) so i have taken an upside down release and it seems to be ok thus far i still envy your accuracy!
@@qutube100 ya body mechanics are not universal thats for sure. I don't think it matters where an anchor point is or which way you hold the pouch as long as it leaves your hand without deflection. Keep doing what you are doing if its working brother.
Thanks for the video. I guess I've got a lot to work on with my release. I uploaded a few short videos of me shooting, maybe you could give them a look?
I see allot of people on youtube aiming straight to the target, but i noticed that i need to aim a little lower from the target to hit my target, is that a release problem or just a distance thing?
Everything has to be in Harmony ! same Anchor point same relaxed pinch grip and Smoothly does it every time ! ..well pretty much when it all comes together its good!
Thanks for the detailed tutorial. Haven't used a slingshot since the my early teen years but doing a bit of target practice recently. Surprised at how esoteric this hobby has become...Isn't it advisable to wear some eye protection however?
Good morning from the Sonoran Desert 🏜️ As a new slinger, i found this helped alot. Release is not easily covered on video, and you did a fantastic job describing the little details
The most important thing in this video was: Don't use over heavy bands !!!
That is a thing, that makes perfect release very difficult.
KalevalaSlingshot .......👏🏻👏🏻I have learned that truth having jumped to .62 .......I’m 58 years old and I guess not as strong as I thought ....what band width would you recommend???....I’d like to be accurate from 10--30 mtrs someday soon.....thanks bro🤙🏻
Very true my friend i have a bunch of bands that I will be putting in a giveaway some day soon. I did a video a while back comparing my accuracy with .65 precise and .54 gzk and the results blew me away. Later I dropped down to .50 gong chi and it improved again. I wish I would have figured this out a long time ago. It would have saved me lots of money.
@@ATOMark ...I'm gonna copy that😊....follow where the success is....🤙
@@ATOMark ....would cutting a heavier band smaller on tips/pouch be ok?? would there be power loss/poor trajectory??? OR is it better to use lighter band cut wide to fill the tips???thanks bro🤙
@@charlescampbell1319 you could sharpen the taper. And that can give you more speed but less band life. For example I shoot 25-15 often but switched to 25-12 the projectile seemed to travel the same or a little bit faster but failed quicker. So it will take some experimenting but you will eventually find the sweet spot for your style shooting. I went to lighter bands with wider taper because is was still a lighter draw and the width of the bands added some longevity. Currently I shoot 24or 25 to 18 .50 gong chi and it shoots great for me.
Hi From the U.K.
I've been into rifle,pistol, archery all my life, I'm 75, now. and I feel target shooting with guns too easy and boring so got into slingshots 6 months ago, without a doubt, these are the most challenging to master and the most satisfying
Your teaching methods are the best, you go into detail and show the faults,
Well done, keep the good work up and teaching.. A big thank you
Thanks Stephen. I started with firearms then archery as well. All were fun but slingshots hold a special place in my heart. It's fun, challenging and has all the benefits of many other sports like archery, golf and billiards. It will hyper focus your attention and all the other shit disappears. I am happy you enjoy these tutorials and find them useful. I also shoot live every Sunday you should pop in sometime. It's a blast
New to the hobby. Strangly addicted (recently retired). Great tips. Always felt my release was my weakness. God's speed.
Thank you so much for sharing your tips. After several attempts and failures.I finally got the right pinch and release down. I was practicing the long draw and thought I was pretty good,but now I'm a lot better with being more accurate and consistent.Thanks again 👍🏻
Great vid , thanks for taking the time,very helpful
Boy you’re definitely on point!!!! 👍
Wow. Your advice on having an "open pouch" and a relaxed hand have lead to the biggest improvement in my accuracy and consistency. I've have only been shooting for 3 weeks, doing at least 100 shots per day, and watching lots and lots of UA-cam videos, but THIS was by far the most helpful to me.
I've just built a catch box similar to your barrel, and I look forward to watching the rest of your videos and spending many more hours with my slingshot.
Liked and subscribed!
Hey man thanks for the support. I hope you will stick around. I will do my best to keep some interesting vids coming. I am glad this video helped you out man. Thanks for stoppin in.
Excellent tutorial!!!
I never comment on videos, but this one is subscribed. Excellent tips compared to most of others I have watched. Thank you from Pakistan.
i almost never comment, but as a shooter, i think follow his lessons. they condense all the other info into one.
Thanks fellow slinger.
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Hi there, this is the best advice on this subject I've found on UA-cam, Thanks so much. Mike from the UK.
Thanks Mike, I'm glad you found the video useful.
Greetings from Utah 🙂. Helpful video!
Thank you very much for your work 🙏🙏🙏
Really good video 🤟🤟🤟
Fantastic advice! I’m just starting out with slingshots and have made a lot of progress from watching your videos. Thank you, and greetings from the Highlands of Scotland
Thanks bro. I appreciate the feed back and I happy to hear you are finding my content useful.
When I was shooting a lot, we used to shoot sticks and stones against the bank. You could see where the shot went. Great help. I would have never have thought of the open pouch. Bad posture you can hear the ball hit the top rail of the fence. Thank you for the tips, Mark. Stay safe and stay cool
Yup that helps for sure. As long as you have an idea how far you missed you can make corrections. Good to hear from you my friend. Stay safe.
Thanks for these tips,going to try them out
Brother! Great tutorial! I think you’ve found your calling! 👊
Thanks my friend!
great video and great tips my friend😊👍
Thanks brother.
Only been at at this since April Mark but I find myself going back to your vids all the time for tutorials. Thanks so much for posting! Hope to be as good accuracy wise as you one day....
Nothing special about what I do. I am just obsessed and practice all my free time. I think my limited archery background helped me out.
Excellent video !
I've only been shooting since mid-2023, and really love shooting slingshots... I did archery with my father when I was about 5 years until I was in my mid-20s... got away from it due to other interests and getting married... now retired... been into spring-piston airguns for a couple of decades now, and have a nice 42 foot shooting range in my basement... perfect for setting up a slingshot target, & really enjoying it !
If I were to add a 4th component, it would be breathing, which is really important for everything one does (I'm also a harmonica player).
Deep breath through your nose using your diaphragm while drawing the bands, pause, aim, release and slow breath out (nose or mouth).
A few practice breaths before starting to shoot always helps too... helps getting you relaxed... good for your blood pressure too !
I really enjoy your channel !
Thanks, man. I like to hold my breath too before my release. Typically my whole shot hold is 3 seconds. Once I extend my arm I hold while aiming. Once I am on target I let it go.
Thank you for the details great help
Thanks a lot, your videos are the best to learn slingshot shooting right from the beginning! Very well done! 👍👍
Thanks man. I appreciate that. I'm happy you find these videos useful.
Great content as usual. Very important tips and advices. Very valuable!
Thanks man.
Wisdom cannot be purchased, it can be earned. Your way is a correct way.
Thanks buddy. I will add more to this play list as I figure things out.
Thank you so much for your advice I need it I started out several months ago I love the way you explain it you break it down great video !
My pleasure Sal. I hope the video helped
@@ATOMark
It sure did Mark very much so !
Thanks. Great tips for this newbie.
Best ever video!
Thanks man
Very very good informative video I really mean that buddy. I tend to keep my elbow low because my dam shoulder always hurts me from a car accident I was in, but now I know why I get fork hits sometimes now I can really believe you saying this it makes so much sence. Thank you very much my friend.
The band set advice was dead on! Great advice!
Thanks buddy.
glad I found this. I was about to dismiss, believing I have first suggestion already done, but posture and bands weight makes a lot of sense that I've suspected but didn't check thoroughly, like with a camera.
I still check in from time to time and and video shooting sessions. Keeps me from developing bad habits.
Solid advice, all second nature to me now. Really well explained video this one.
Thanks man. I am glad you found it usefull.
Thank you very much for this vid. Great tips.
My pleasure man I'm glad you find it useful.
Wonderful advice for the paper!
Thanks man.
that pouch hold you showed in brand new to me, Im gonna try it tonight, you have some great tips , Im subbing!! thanks
Thanks man. I appreciate the support man.
You shoot a slingshot like I play golf.
If it doesn’t land where you want it to, you have to figure it out. Exactly.
So many golfers at the range are just hitting ball after ball. They’re just practicing their bad habits. Getting better at hitting bad shots. And you don’t get ‘another shot’ in the course. I can see part of your physical pre-shot routine. There’s probably something similar going on in your head.
Enjoying your clips a lot.
Great lesson.,I enjoy all your enthusiasm and knowledge..much obliged !
Hey thanks man. I am happy you enjoyed the content.
Great video!
im glad I found this channel def subscribed, great content 👌🏽👌🏽
Hey thanks man I am glad you are enjoying the channel. Drop a comment any time.
great tips ... thanks for sharing :)
You are so welcome!
Thanks for the tips, new to slingshots and think my accuracy failing may be pouch grip so going to give it a try👍
Cool man, careful it is addictive. Shoot me a message if you have any questions.
Great tips mark I really enjoy your vids! Your a great teacher!
Hey thanks man. I'm just trying to pass on some info I figured out through trial and error. I don't know any shooters personally so learning this stuff took longer than it should have. I hope this helps out some folks.
Solid work
Thanks man
Excellent video. Good solid info there friend. Nice backyard. No snow! Agree on the powerful bands. Seen the same in archery. A lot of people over bow and their form falls apart cause they cannot handle the poundage yet.
Yup me too. The best is to slowly work your way up. For those that are getting into archery I usually reccomend a takedown recurve. You can usually buy different weight limbs to work your way up. Luckily slingshot bands are much cheaper. Lol
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻a very informative video there Mark......great tips.....2 Gamechange r tips for me there(I hope so anyway)......+++jumped to .62 bands and found it difficult to hold on the bone ......so bad form followed....thanks soooo much for doing that vid bro🤙🏻🤙🏻
This one was for you brother. I hope it helps. I wish someone had put this information out when I started out. It would have saved me lots of money in bands.
@@ATOMark ...Mark...you're a man of your word...u did the vid...and I'm grateful....I'm gonna try those tips later .....and as u say....I've never seen the issue addressed before....I think I speak for all the newbie guys here when I say THANK YOU VERY MUCH bro👏👏🤙🤙and take care..
1:16 what do you call those washers or gazkets around your screws / bolts? I really like the look been searching for them.
Lol I really don't know what they are called.
Great informative video thanks mark 👍
My pleasure buddy. Have a great weekend.
You too stay safe
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This is a tough challenge, I ain't have a vice grip, unless I quick shoot, I can't maintain that V opening for a moment
What bands do you shoot?
at 4:25 you talk about curving the pouch and not being predictable. i was having a bad time shooting with small framed slingshots and bbs. they were very inconsistent on the vertical plane. even though the anchor point was always the same i had a response from gzk to upper my pouch to lower the shot but i realized that tilting thw pouch can be predictable and very helpfull to know. Now for the slingshot community if you tilt your thumb down the shot wil.go.down if your thumb goes up your shot will also go up. give it a try. that way your anchor point dosent have to change when you change slingshots.
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The point of this segment of the video is inconsistencies with your anchor point. If you always shoot speed bumping the ball you will be accurate and consistant. But if one shot you don't and the next shot you do you will have accuracy problems. So the key is being consistant with your movements. Game keeper John is a guy who holds the pouch in front of the ball and he is an excellent shot but he is consistant.
@@ATOMark i agree with what you are saying cosistency is key and everything you mention is correct. all im saying is the tilt of the pouch will raise or lower your shot it dosent neccesarily have to be pinched infront of the ball. and knowing this makes you more.concious on your pouch release. Dont get me wrong, your video is spot on correct.
@@andrewtalamas yes sir agreed. I didn't want to go into all that especially for people starting out. Too much in either direction can cause fork hits. Or if the tweak of the pouch is different each time it can cause problems. For experienced shooters this is a great tool but for someone just starting out it can be chaos. Lol
I like these comments. They get the brain turning. 👍👍
Great video as usual pal. I shoot my bands the other way around, bands making a V right at the pouch. Not too sure if it makes any difference, you should try it out to see if there is any difference. If so maybe do a video on it
Weather the v is on top or bottom I don't thinknit makes a differents. As long as your bands are set up for ott on an ott frame or ttf on a ttf frame. Simple shots bands seem to be set up for ttf frames and I don't like them on ott frames at all. I prefer to tie my own bands for this reason .
Excellent
Thanks bud
Just found your channel - great stuff! Nice to watch a slingshot video where the host has a Canadian accent EH! Cheers from Perth Ontario!
Good to meet you Hank. I've been to perth before nice town. I'm just outside Montreal Quebec.. I am glad you are enjoying the content. What do you shoot?
@@ATOMark Hi Mark, As a kid (I grew up in Pierrefonds) I shot homemade slingshots, bows and pelletguns, now in my second childhood (I'm retired) I am back to making slingshots, bows and shooting pellet guns 😀 . Don't have any commercial slingshots, I shoot both OTT & TTF slingshots that I make from Buckthorn (my favorite wood), Maple, Elm or Birch. I make some traditional forked slingshots (like the ones I used as a kid) but most are custom carved to suit the shape of my hand. Recently I've started doing some research to get some ideas for different designs and to see how people are making their bands and stuff. I really like that jig to attach the band to the pouch. I'll have to make something similar as I have been doing it the hard way LOL! I'll be watching more of your videos - thanks for posting! Take care!
@@hankvana2149 damn hank you and I may have been neighbors. I was Pierrefonds guy too. A Ma Baie to be exact. I spent most of my time in the woods back there doing the same things. Lol
@@ATOMark I was further west, Rue de Savoie (between Sourcers and Saint John's). At that time (70s), the whole area north of the tracks was bush and fields with lots of small game. It's been 20 years since I visited there, see (by Google maps) that half of my old stomping grounds are all built up with roads and houses. Saw in one of your videos that you throw axes... yeah, axes, knives, atlal, do that to 😀
@Hank Vana2 I like to dabble with axes and knives and bows. I used to shoot a lot as a kid too. Really good times. I should do a get to know ATO video some day. Could be fun to walk down memory lane again.i Know where Savoie is. I went to Riverdale. Later I lived near there too. I guess you spent some time at the train Bridge like most teens did.
Great shooting buddy, don't you do any hunting? I can here ducks and geese in the video.
I have my Bow hunting licence but it is illegal to hunt with a slingshot in my province. It is legal to hunt with cattys in Ontario. So I am looking into getting licensed there. It isn't very far to go for me and I think it will make good videos if I can find some land.
Excellent advice - thank you! A pinch pouch helped me eliminate I had a lot of the problems that you describe. I also cut bands from resistance bands - cheap and light.
They are easy to find in a pinch and work reasonably well.
My fork hits are gone! Thanks Mark.😃
I'm glad it helped man.
@@ATOMark You are the best bro!
How much money do you estimate you've spent on slingshot stuff. Great vid
Lol....... I don't know but the answer i would give is way too much.
Lovely stuff, but if i pull straight at the elbow (horizontal) i literally have to turn my hand over and release finger up (upside down to you if you will) cos my arms is too long, but if i tuck my elbow in as you say my release is all over the shop, thanks for the pointers though vicar very useful!
There are many that twist the bands at their anchor point and it works great for them. I do the same when I shoot butterfly. Are you a short draw guy or long draw?
@@ATOMark Short draw mouth anchor mostly but have never been able to straighten my elbow to horizontal my hand just doesn't sit right without being painfully twisted as i have very long arms (36inch draw) so i have taken an upside down release and it seems to be ok thus far i still envy your accuracy!
@@qutube100 ya body mechanics are not universal thats for sure. I don't think it matters where an anchor point is or which way you hold the pouch as long as it leaves your hand without deflection. Keep doing what you are doing if its working brother.
Thanks for sharing! Very helpful!
By the way,I'm looking for the titan hunter,can you tell me where can I buy it?On line store?
Send Chris a message on Facebook Messenger or Instagram ( catapult carnage) he makes them and ships them out.
@@ATOMark Thank you so much for shshating
That 2 finger hold with the fore finger and the middle finger. I am going to see if it is for me.
Let me know how it works out for you.
8:26 and slow down video to 0.25. Your ammo went straight to the right after the fork hit :D
Wow thats impressive that you were able to trach that down. I didn't even feel it hit the fork. Lol 😆
Thanks for the video. I guess I've got a lot to work on with my release. I uploaded a few short videos of me shooting, maybe you could give them a look?
Just quick technical question.
Can I put 23mm bands on 20mm fork tip?
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I am not sure. I have tried it but found it distracting and didn't like it. I have seen guys on UA-cam fold bands and tie them on.
Mark tagged ya buddy new video let me know if you want to
How many yards were you shooting in this video.
A little over 10 meters. 35 feet. I practice regulation distance 10m and 20m although I'm not too good at 20 yet.
I see allot of people on youtube aiming straight to the target, but i noticed that i need to aim a little lower from the target to hit my target, is that a release problem or just a distance thing?
This one was a last minute live. I had some time and went with it. It was fun
It might be a frame size problem. I have a video on frame width and anchor widths. It explains this very well.
@@ATOMark ahh found the video! I will check that one out! Thanks
Everything has to be in Harmony ! same Anchor point same relaxed pinch grip and Smoothly does it every time ! ..well pretty much when it all comes together its good!
Yes sir. Staying relaxed is a big thing for me.
I hear birds in the background.
Ya this was my old camera. It was good but I picked up the highway noise too much. So I got the new mic
Thanks for the detailed tutorial. Haven't used a slingshot since the my early teen years but doing a bit of target practice recently. Surprised at how esoteric this hobby has become...Isn't it advisable to wear some eye protection however?
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As a new slinger, i found this helped alot. Release is not easily covered on video, and you did a fantastic job describing the little details
I'm am happy you found the video useful