Thanks for the video. Just got slingshots for me and my dad. Haven't had one in 20 years and figured since we used to enjoy shooting we can have another go at it. Setting them up now!
I would highly recommend you going to simple-shot.com, and metrogradegoods.com and looking at the various slingshot options available. I would look at the occularis poly models, and the HDPE models as they are fairly cheap, and should work well and be pretty versatile. If you have a bit more to spend, the scout, sold by simpleshot, is said to be a fantastic slingshot, and is recommended by a lot of people I know. Also make sure to get safety glasses as they are very important. As for bands I would recommend some simple theraband gold, or latex flat bands to get you started in target shooting. I buy mine from simpleshot, they sell them in complete band sets and in diy kits where you just get the bands, and you have to attach your own pouches. They also have some great tutorials and guides on their site and on their UA-cam channel that I would recommend checking out. If you are more into the DIY side, both company's have some great products to offer in that category as well, from wood blanks to aluminum cores, and I have many great DIY tutorials on my channel that might interest you as well. Lastly check out www.slingshotcommunity.com/forums. There you will find lots of people with much more knowledge about these things than me :). Good luck!
Thanx for your video! Where can I get these bands? Can you please paste some links here - I've tried googling but i have so many results i am confused... Thanx, man!
+knives&stuff Thanks man! I enjoy your videos as well! I have not but I want to very badly. As soon as I get a house, and my shop up and running again, I'm going to start trying some new stuff. Hopefully I'll be able to come up with some cool new designs :).
Ah that stinks man. Some laws are just ridiculous. A few of the laws here are incredibly stupid too. Like shotguns are legal, but nunchucks are not :).
@@sharpshooterjd - Mm. Rubber bands do not old up. You can layer them to make it last longer. But ultimately they break within a few dozen shots, at least that's been the case with my Milbro Catapult.
For attaching bands, standard office rubber is fine. For the bands doing the propelling though, you honestly want something quality. Not only do office rubber bands not last as many shots, they dont fire anywhere near as fast no matter how many you chain up. Id be nervous to fire a office rubber band slingshot to be honest. Too many knots. The physics with slingshots arent what youd think. Heavier draw weight will ONLY help shoot heavier ammo faster, itll actually shoot light ammo more slowly. The limitation is actually the speed at which the rubber retracts, and thats something office rubber is bad at, particularly when tied together in a bunch of knots. So thats why no matter how many rubber office rubber bands you add, itll always be inferior to flat bands of the same draw weight. Also the thicker your flat bands, or the more you stack, the slower they will retract. Thats why more draw weight isnt always better. Heavy draw weights are definitely helpful for shooting ammo like large lead balls of 1-3cm diameter, but for stuff like BBs youll want only about a 5-6lb draw weight. Many people swear by therabands products. You have to cut them to shape yourself though. Its basically a giant roll or rubber. You can make a whole lot of bands even with a 1 meter roll of it. Its also fun getting the cheaper chinese rubber rolls from 3rd parties though. They come in pretty much every color. Sometimes its nice to get colored bands to match the slingshot. Most rubber intended for slingshots is still good enough, even the cheap colored stuff from china. It just may only last like 200 shots instead of 400 shots like you often get with theraband.
+Mim Baron No need to apologize, he does great work, I am sure you will get a fantastic slingshot from him :). Besides I am not making mine right now as I am still looking for a house. Once I am back up and running, I will hopefully be putting up a whole bunch of new designs for sale :D.
I would advise against it. I tried it once and it's really difficult to get them on right, and they can damage the bands, and cause them to fail prematurely. You don't want to get hit in the face by a broken band, that's the main reason I wear eye protection. It's honestly way easier, cheaper and safer to do it this way.
+wikto5 No problem, thanks for commenting! Ah that stinks man, glad you didn't get hurt. And I'm glad you now wear eye protection. It's such a simple thing to do, and you only get one pair of eyes :).
@@vskate same, except it was a 70lb recurve bow lol. Split into 3 pieces and slashed my face and split my lip. I realized i easily could have lost an eye, so now i always use safety glasses even for bb guns and slingshots and stuff lol. Hell, i even use eye protection when i shoot marshmallows out of my slingshot, im not kidding. I also have a 2 year old daughter who im teaching to shoot a very weak modified slingshot i made with marshmallows. I want to set a good example for her. If i expect her to wear her glasses the least i can do is wear mine.
+Carlos Gomez Basically they are a bunch of rubber bands chained together, (wrapped around each other basically). I have heard they make good bandsets, but I have never tried them.
+sharpshooterjd please! I made a plywood slingshot and used a method were I put a hole in the slingshot and put paracord through the holes. I knot off each end so only 1 inch is sticking out of the side yours bands should face then proceed to push them into the bands after a wrap that with some paracord innards and then I'm done
+Josh Cohn That's cool! There are a ton of different ways to do it with tubes. I think the most common method is the same as in this video. Some people even use tube protectors to keep the wrap from damaging the bands.
+Mim Baron No, I have lived on an Air Force base almost all of my life, so that hasn't made it that easy :). I don't know if I would though, even if I could.
Thanks for the video. Just got slingshots for me and my dad. Haven't had one in 20 years and figured since we used to enjoy shooting we can have another go at it. Setting them up now!
That was awesome. Great tutorial, string tip was awesome but the partial pull through tip is the best part.
Thank you so much! So glad you found it helpful!
Great video, concise, simple and to the point, you sir have a talent for video tutorials
This was just what I was looking for! Thanks for sharing this.
Glad to hear it! You are most welcome :).
Me too dude
Thanks that really makes me confident to try!
Thank you that was a huge help!!
Best yet, I hv seen .
Slick job thanks.🇨🇦👍
Crazy, learned something new
Well done great video:)
excellent , and very helpful sir.
they are single rubber bands chained to eachother making a quite strong bandset
What slingshot and bands set-up do you suggest for a beginner?
Nice video!
I would highly recommend you going to simple-shot.com, and metrogradegoods.com and looking at the various slingshot options available. I would look at the occularis poly models, and the HDPE models as they are fairly cheap, and should work well and be pretty versatile. If you have a bit more to spend, the scout, sold by simpleshot, is said to be a fantastic slingshot, and is recommended by a lot of people I know. Also make sure to get safety glasses as they are very important. As for bands I would recommend some simple theraband gold, or latex flat bands to get you started in target shooting. I buy mine from simpleshot, they sell them in complete band sets and in diy kits where you just get the bands, and you have to attach your own pouches. They also have some great tutorials and guides on their site and on their UA-cam channel that I would recommend checking out. If you are more into the DIY side, both company's have some great products to offer in that category as well, from wood blanks to aluminum cores, and I have many great DIY tutorials on my channel that might interest you as well. Lastly check out www.slingshotcommunity.com/forums. There you will find lots of people with much more knowledge about these things than me :). Good luck!
Brilliant and thanks
Excellent
Thanks!
Thanx for your video! Where can I get these bands? Can you please paste some links here - I've tried googling but i have so many results i am confused...
Thanx, man!
+Michael Shparber You are very welcome :). Here you are: simple-shot.com Thanks for watching!
what was the elastic string made of?
Thank you 👍
thanks very helpful info
+mike sipes You're very welcome :). Glad I could help!
Subscribed to your channel! Like your videos :) Have you ever tried making a fully forged slingshot? Maybe from a railroad spike or something.
+knives&stuff Thanks man! I enjoy your videos as well! I have not but I want to very badly. As soon as I get a house, and my shop up and running again, I'm going to start trying some new stuff. Hopefully I'll be able to come up with some cool new designs :).
sharpshooterjd Great! Sounds good :) Slingshots are illegal in Holland and we don't use railroad spikes :( Otherwise I would try it.
Ah that stinks man. Some laws are just ridiculous. A few of the laws here are incredibly stupid too. Like shotguns are legal, but nunchucks are not :).
Yes, so true! Here you are allowed to have a sword or machete, but a folding knife isn't allowed to have a blade longer than 10 cm/4inch.
Ha yeah, sometimes you just have to ask why :).
How reliable is a standard rubber band compared to the home made rubber latex one?
No idea, sorry, I only use latex.
@@sharpshooterjd - Mm. Rubber bands do not old up. You can layer them to make it last longer. But ultimately they break within a few dozen shots, at least that's been the case with my Milbro Catapult.
For attaching bands, standard office rubber is fine. For the bands doing the propelling though, you honestly want something quality. Not only do office rubber bands not last as many shots, they dont fire anywhere near as fast no matter how many you chain up. Id be nervous to fire a office rubber band slingshot to be honest. Too many knots. The physics with slingshots arent what youd think. Heavier draw weight will ONLY help shoot heavier ammo faster, itll actually shoot light ammo more slowly. The limitation is actually the speed at which the rubber retracts, and thats something office rubber is bad at, particularly when tied together in a bunch of knots. So thats why no matter how many rubber office rubber bands you add, itll always be inferior to flat bands of the same draw weight. Also the thicker your flat bands, or the more you stack, the slower they will retract. Thats why more draw weight isnt always better. Heavy draw weights are definitely helpful for shooting ammo like large lead balls of 1-3cm diameter, but for stuff like BBs youll want only about a 5-6lb draw weight. Many people swear by therabands products. You have to cut them to shape yourself though. Its basically a giant roll or rubber. You can make a whole lot of bands even with a 1 meter roll of it. Its also fun getting the cheaper chinese rubber rolls from 3rd parties though. They come in pretty much every color. Sometimes its nice to get colored bands to match the slingshot. Most rubber intended for slingshots is still good enough, even the cheap colored stuff from china. It just may only last like 200 shots instead of 400 shots like you often get with theraband.
i would have bought one of yours but i just ordered a suffolk slingshot sorry
+Mim Baron No need to apologize, he does great work, I am sure you will get a fantastic slingshot from him :). Besides I am not making mine right now as I am still looking for a house. Once I am back up and running, I will hopefully be putting up a whole bunch of new designs for sale :D.
i know i just like shooting targets gr8 video btw
+Mim Baron Yeah I am pretty much the same way. Thanks!
awesome
+SlingshotWarrrior Thanks!
sharpshooterjd You're welcome man! You should see my new slingshot video(:
+SlingshotWarrrior I'll have to check it out :).
sharpshooterjd thanks
Nice!
+Reuben M (TheDIYMaster) Thanks!
+sharpshooterjd hey man! i just made a video you should checkit out:)
Just did! Looked great!
sharpshooterjd thanks man!:)
I have a 20$ slingshot very well made where can I buy more than have custom paint jobs, and well made???
Super
Can i use zip tie to attach flatband to slingshot ?
I would advise against it. I tried it once and it's really difficult to get them on right, and they can damage the bands, and cause them to fail prematurely. You don't want to get hit in the face by a broken band, that's the main reason I wear eye protection. It's honestly way easier, cheaper and safer to do it this way.
ok thanks ! i wear eye protection too because one time when im shooting with my slingshot band broke and i get slap to face . :D
+wikto5 No problem, thanks for commenting! Ah that stinks man, glad you didn't get hurt. And I'm glad you now wear eye protection. It's such a simple thing to do, and you only get one pair of eyes :).
@@vskate same, except it was a 70lb recurve bow lol. Split into 3 pieces and slashed my face and split my lip. I realized i easily could have lost an eye, so now i always use safety glasses even for bb guns and slingshots and stuff lol. Hell, i even use eye protection when i shoot marshmallows out of my slingshot, im not kidding. I also have a 2 year old daughter who im teaching to shoot a very weak modified slingshot i made with marshmallows. I want to set a good example for her. If i expect her to wear her glasses the least i can do is wear mine.
Hey josh can you do a video on chained bandsets pleass
What are those?
+Carlos Gomez Basically they are a bunch of rubber bands chained together, (wrapped around each other basically). I have heard they make good bandsets, but I have never tried them.
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i have no access to flat bands or tubes.I only have single rubberbands.Please consider it
+Rajiv Lackchan You should be able to do it pretty much the same way, I have never tried chained band sets though, so I don't know for sure.
How about with tubular bands?
+Josh Cohn Should work the same exact way, but I can do a video on that if you want me to :).
+sharpshooterjd please! I made a plywood slingshot and used a method were I put a hole in the slingshot and put paracord through the holes. I knot off each end so only 1 inch is sticking out of the side yours bands should face then proceed to push them into the bands after a wrap that with some paracord innards and then I'm done
+Josh Cohn That's cool! There are a ton of different ways to do it with tubes. I think the most common method is the same as in this video. Some people even use tube protectors to keep the wrap from damaging the bands.
+sharpshooterjd ok I'll try that next time. And suggestions on what to do instead of leather bands? I tried some duct tape bands but they are slippery
+Josh Cohn *pouch
I’ve tried this so many times and the band pings out still every time 🤣
Try deepening the slots in the forks or doubling the band over. And make sure the wrapping is as tight as you can get it.
Also make sure you are pulling the bands over the forks.
What bands are they
3/4 inch by 1/2 tapered .03 latex.
i have no access to flat bands or tubes
cool
Thanks!
do u hunt?????????
+Mim Baron No, I have lived on an Air Force base almost all of my life, so that hasn't made it that easy :). I don't know if I would though, even if I could.
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+Erick rodrigo avila muñoz Habla usted Ingles?
+sharpshooterjd no :) que cool tus videos
+Erick rodrigo avila muñoz Grazie!
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