Straight bands do almost always break at the pouch too, because it is the weakest spot. The Latex being pressed by the Amber belt, string or whatever is the same as a Rope's weakest spot being the knot
That was a big jump in average speed from straight to the mild taper, but the bump in speed from the bigger taper was rather negligible. My question would be longevity between the two tapered bands. I'm interested in seeing if the 20-15 will last longer.
Hi I'm pretty new to the hobby and like most started with stright bands off the shelf but from I started to cut my own bands I have been experimenting with Tapers with great results I don't have a cronie yet but can pretty much tell when a BB is hitting hard. Love your videos keep up the good work
Thanks for the well presented test results. Counterintuitive, but I'm sure this has been studied... Guessing here- so the increased velocity is due to longer draw length, less mass, and a bit less aerodynamic drag?
Thanks for sharing the info been shooting slingshots for awhile and so far never did a real life test on bands I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s not all about the bands used but the whole package in general still a very interesting experiment 👍👍👍
Interesting Video. Here's some more information from an older post on SlingshotForum (it would have been interesting to see your camera point at a spreadsheet and/or dry erase board, to show us your compiled data - some of us are visual learners): NB: === 1/16 (1.58 mm), 1/8 (3.17 mm), 1/4 (6.35 mm), 5/16 (7.9 mm), 3/8 (9.52 mm), 1/2 (12.7 mm), 5/8 (15.87 mm), 3/4 (19.05 mm), 7/8 (22.22 mm), 1 (25.4 mmm) TUBE ==== 1632 Single For ==> 4.5-6mm Ammo(Frameless shooting) 1632 Double For ==> 6-9.5mm Ammo(Target Shooting) 2040 Single For ==> 6-9.5mm Ammo(Target Shooting) 2040 Double For ==> 8-9.5mm Ammo(Target Shooting) 1842 Single For ==> 9.5mm Ammo(Hunting) 1842 Double For ==> 9.5mm+ Ammo(Hunting) 1745 Single For ==> 9.5mm+ Ammo(Hunting) 1745 Double For ==> 10mm+ Ammo(Hunting) TAPERED BANDS ============= 20/12mm = 08 For ==> (Target Shooting) * Bill hayes length 250 mm 20/14mm = 06 For ==> (Target Shooting) 20/15mm = 05 For ==> (Target Shooting) 22/14mm = 08 For ==> (Target Shooting) * GZK prefered taper length 200 mm 22/17mm = 05 For ==> (Target Shooting) * Clark from UK length 200 mm 23/18mm = 05 For ==> (Target Shooting Hunting) * Team RCC Romany Custom Catapult 24/16mm = 08 For ==> (Hunting) 25/17mm = 08 For ==> (Hunting) 25/20mm = 05 For ==> (Hunting) * Catty Shack length 180 mm 26/18mm = 08 For ==> (Hunting) 27/19mm = 08 For ==> (Hunting) 28/20mm = 08 For ==> (Hunting) 30/20mm = 10 For ==> (Hunting) * Gamekeeper John 20/15 0.65 - 9.5mm practice and target use. 25/20 0.75 - 9.5mm steel - 9mm lead for Hunting 25/20 0.82 - 11mm steel - 10mm lead (11mm lead at closer ranges) for Hunting MATCHING BANDS THICKNESS TO AMMO ============================ 0.4 mm - 0.5 mm for 6 mm and 7 mm ammo (Target Shooting) 0.5 mm - 0.6 mm for 8 mm ammo (Target Shooting) 0.6 mm - 0.8 mm for 9 mm 9.5 mm ammo (Hunting) 0.8 mm - 1.0 mm for 9,10,11 mm Steel or Lead ammo 1/4" Ammo 6.35 mm (1.05 grams) ==> Band width 3/8" (9.52 mm) 1/2" (12.7 mm) 5/16" Ammo 8.0 mm (2.09 grams) ==> Band width 1/2" (12.7 mm) 5/8" (15.8 mm) 3/8" Ammo 9.5 mm (3.6 grams) ==> Band width 3/4" (19.05 mm) 7/16" Ammo 11.11 mm (5.6 grams) ==> Band width 7/8" (22.22 mm) 1/2" Ammo 12.7 mm (8.4 grams) ==> Band width 3/4" (19.05 mm) 1" (25.4 mm) For lead ammo, your cuts can either be 50% wider than steel's or simply use two bands per side instead of one. Sincerely, Jacob 03-16-2024
I’m really new to slingshot shooting and looking forward to many adventures!! Been a huge archery guy all my life but recently shot a slingshot and was hooked . I have three now and mainly using the Hornet fromZackery Fowler . My question is what’s the difference in 6mm band , 7 mm , and 8 mm bands? And what do you typically shot if I may ask?
Hey Brother, welcome to the sport. The difference in those bands is the thickness (obviously) but you'll want to choose your bands based on your ammo. I shoot .4, .45 and .5 mostly because I shoot mostly 8mm steel. Those bands would be better suited (in my opinion) for 9.5mm and up.
Hi there, I really like your video´s, I learn a lot here, thanks. The only thing that confuses me often is the use of metric and imperial system. I am in Europe, so I prefer mm, kg etc... Keep up the good work!
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very interesting and informative, keep it up my friend. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
3/8" steel is a popular hunting sized round for small game. I'm curious about snipersling 0.7, simpleshot nitro, simpleshot general bands as well as 40 latex and 30 latex. Have you tried most of these before?
I've been shooting slingshos for almost a month and I'm using 1/4 Steel ammo 19-12 taper but I've noticed my band life is quite short, a maximum of 200 shots approx. I don't know if that's normal or I just have to change the taper or cut them straight, perhaps there's too much latex for my ammo, what do you think could be causing the early wearing in my bands?
There's several variables that could affect the band life, but I would start by trying straight bands and adding a little taper until you find the sweet spot for your shooting that gives you the combination of speed, accuracy and band life that works for you. Personally, I would start with a 15×15 and experiment from there.
Nice info..how about a long distance shot..?are they still accurate for 20 meter and can you make video for shoting long distance with same taper,sir..im waiting your video for that..thanks a lot..🤝🤝😁
@@axsomoutdooradventures May I ask what hunting setup you would recommend for small game . I’m not just gonna go out I wanna get better with my slingshot and more experienced before I do but I just don’t know much about it yet is all and trying to learn . I been watching your videos as much as possible and there a lot of help.
Straight bands do almost always break at the pouch too, because it is the weakest spot. The Latex being pressed by the Amber belt, string or whatever is the same as a Rope's weakest spot being the knot
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That was a big jump in average speed from straight to the mild taper, but the bump in speed from the bigger taper was rather negligible. My question would be longevity between the two tapered bands. I'm interested in seeing if the 20-15 will last longer.
Hi I'm pretty new to the hobby and like most started with stright bands off the shelf but from I started to cut my own bands I have been experimenting with Tapers with great results I don't have a cronie yet but can pretty much tell when a BB is hitting hard.
Love your videos keep up the good work
Thanks for the well presented test results.
Counterintuitive, but I'm sure this has been studied... Guessing here- so the increased velocity is due to longer draw length, less mass, and a bit less aerodynamic drag?
Very well done, thank you ... 😎
Excellent informative video 👍
Thank you. I've been watching several of yours this week, even going back to some older ones. Thanks for what you do.
Thanks for sharing the info been shooting slingshots for awhile and so far never did a real life test on bands I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s not all about the bands used but the whole package in general still a very interesting experiment 👍👍👍
Interesting Video.
Here's some more information from an older post on SlingshotForum (it would have been interesting to see your camera point at a spreadsheet and/or dry erase board, to show us your compiled data - some of us are visual learners):
NB:
===
1/16 (1.58 mm),
1/8 (3.17 mm),
1/4 (6.35 mm),
5/16 (7.9 mm),
3/8 (9.52 mm),
1/2 (12.7 mm),
5/8 (15.87 mm),
3/4 (19.05 mm),
7/8 (22.22 mm),
1 (25.4 mmm)
TUBE
====
1632 Single For ==> 4.5-6mm Ammo(Frameless shooting)
1632 Double For ==> 6-9.5mm Ammo(Target Shooting)
2040 Single For ==> 6-9.5mm Ammo(Target Shooting)
2040 Double For ==> 8-9.5mm Ammo(Target Shooting)
1842 Single For ==> 9.5mm Ammo(Hunting)
1842 Double For ==> 9.5mm+ Ammo(Hunting)
1745 Single For ==> 9.5mm+ Ammo(Hunting)
1745 Double For ==> 10mm+ Ammo(Hunting)
TAPERED BANDS
=============
20/12mm = 08 For ==> (Target Shooting) * Bill hayes length 250 mm
20/14mm = 06 For ==> (Target Shooting)
20/15mm = 05 For ==> (Target Shooting)
22/14mm = 08 For ==> (Target Shooting) * GZK prefered taper length 200 mm
22/17mm = 05 For ==> (Target Shooting) * Clark from UK length 200 mm
23/18mm = 05 For ==> (Target Shooting Hunting) * Team RCC Romany Custom Catapult
24/16mm = 08 For ==> (Hunting)
25/17mm = 08 For ==> (Hunting)
25/20mm = 05 For ==> (Hunting) * Catty Shack length 180 mm
26/18mm = 08 For ==> (Hunting)
27/19mm = 08 For ==> (Hunting)
28/20mm = 08 For ==> (Hunting)
30/20mm = 10 For ==> (Hunting) * Gamekeeper John
20/15 0.65 - 9.5mm practice and target use.
25/20 0.75 - 9.5mm steel - 9mm lead for Hunting
25/20 0.82 - 11mm steel - 10mm lead (11mm lead at closer ranges) for Hunting
MATCHING BANDS THICKNESS TO AMMO
============================
0.4 mm - 0.5 mm for 6 mm and 7 mm ammo (Target Shooting)
0.5 mm - 0.6 mm for 8 mm ammo (Target Shooting)
0.6 mm - 0.8 mm for 9 mm 9.5 mm ammo (Hunting)
0.8 mm - 1.0 mm for 9,10,11 mm Steel or Lead ammo
1/4" Ammo 6.35 mm (1.05 grams) ==> Band width 3/8" (9.52 mm) 1/2" (12.7 mm)
5/16" Ammo 8.0 mm (2.09 grams) ==> Band width 1/2" (12.7 mm) 5/8" (15.8 mm)
3/8" Ammo 9.5 mm (3.6 grams) ==> Band width 3/4" (19.05 mm)
7/16" Ammo 11.11 mm (5.6 grams) ==> Band width 7/8" (22.22 mm)
1/2" Ammo 12.7 mm (8.4 grams) ==> Band width 3/4" (19.05 mm) 1" (25.4 mm)
For lead ammo, your cuts can either be 50% wider than steel's or simply use two bands per side instead of one.
Sincerely,
Jacob
03-16-2024
10mm taper for speed. 5mm taper for longevity. Straight bands for.... A potential slap in the face lol
Excellent video 👍
I’m really new to slingshot shooting and looking forward to many adventures!! Been a huge archery guy all my life but recently shot a slingshot and was hooked . I have three now and mainly using the Hornet fromZackery Fowler . My question is what’s the difference in 6mm band , 7 mm , and 8 mm bands? And what do you typically shot if I may ask?
Hey Brother, welcome to the sport. The difference in those bands is the thickness (obviously) but you'll want to choose your bands based on your ammo. I shoot .4, .45 and .5 mostly because I shoot mostly 8mm steel. Those bands would be better suited (in my opinion) for 9.5mm and up.
@@axsomoutdooradventures ok thank you
What a wonderful presentation. I’ll be visiting you often , with respect Cliff 1:52 2:06 2:07 2:07
Hi there, I really like your video´s, I learn a lot here, thanks. The only thing that confuses me often is the use of metric and imperial system. I am in Europe, so I prefer mm, kg etc... Keep up the good work!
very interesting and informative, keep it up my friend.
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Thank you, friend. I'm a big fan of your videos.
@@axsomoutdooradventures
Thank you⭐️👍
3/8" steel is a popular hunting sized round for small game. I'm curious about snipersling 0.7, simpleshot nitro, simpleshot general bands as well as 40 latex and 30 latex. Have you tried most of these before?
I shoot 3/8 occasionally. I don't think I've tried any of those bands though.
as long as you can hit a bullseye every time, it doesn't matter if they straight or tapered.
But you'd have a hard time shooting when the straight band breaks and snaps back into your eye.
Thanks brother - very interesting and useful information !
I've been shooting slingshos for almost a month and I'm using 1/4 Steel ammo 19-12 taper but I've noticed my band life is quite short, a maximum of 200 shots approx. I don't know if that's normal or I just have to change the taper or cut them straight, perhaps there's too much latex for my ammo, what do you think could be causing the early wearing in my bands?
There's several variables that could affect the band life, but I would start by trying straight bands and adding a little taper until you find the sweet spot for your shooting that gives you the combination of speed, accuracy and band life that works for you. Personally, I would start with a 15×15 and experiment from there.
@@axsomoutdooradventures thanks a lot, I'll keep it in mind the next time I make a new bandset. Great content BTW. Greetings from Colombia!
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Very informative...🙂
Glad it was helpful!
yes i do find this kind of band testing helpful
Good stuff man👍🏼
Thanks, friend.
Nice info..how about a long distance shot..?are they still accurate for 20 meter and can you make video for shoting long distance with same taper,sir..im waiting your video for that..thanks a lot..🤝🤝😁
really good content, and well presented, thanks man.
Much appreciated!
How long was your bands?
5.75 inches
Good video buddy
Thanks 👍
@@axsomoutdooradventures anytime buddy
@@axsomoutdooradventures May I ask what hunting setup you would recommend for small game . I’m not just gonna go out I wanna get better with my slingshot and more experienced before I do but I just don’t know much about it yet is all and trying to learn . I been watching your videos as much as possible and there a lot of help.
@@axsomoutdooradventures hopefully I can get where I can tournament shoot that would be an absolute blast.
@@Rogers_Outdoor_Adventures Hocking Hills is a good one. I hope to make it to others in 24. Say hello if you see me.