Ultra Cheap Slingshot Ammo
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WTF?
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lol i heard the M.A.S.H. theme song in the background
in like 8bit or somthin
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@CERBERUS300ify usein marbles since 1984
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wow that's pretty funny before i had saw your response and was out there trying it out today i noticed that they would spin off target quite a bit . they were shaped properly and everything i think it is because it has little holes in it that mes with the aerodynamics.
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@TheDogcatchersito It is certainly worth a try. After a while I stopped using clay ammo because after about 15 feet the accuracy is lacking. I have since moved on to 3/8 steel balls. I use a magnet to pick them up.
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I have this tree in my yard that has crabapples. These crabapples are about 1/2'' to 3/4'' in diameter. If I were to pick a bucket of them and cut the stems off, would they work?
jtschid0910 6 months ago
@jtschid0910 as long as your bands are not too strong, Careful not to get fork hits. I shoot acorns. They will probably be relatively light, and accurate to about 15 feet. Could be fun, they should explode when they hit.
mxred91 6 months ago
@mxred91 My bands are just the regular bands that came with the thing. What does fork hits mean?
jtschid0910 6 months ago
@jtschid0910 a fork hit is when your ammo hits the frame of the slingshot, usually where the band is attached. It is usually a result of not pulling back evenly or straight, or shooting ammo that is too large for the slingshot.
mxred91 6 months ago
i figured out that marbles are cheaper and more efficient : time is money, electricity is money, kitty litter, flour, salt, water is money.... a bag of 100 marbles is 1 doller. 1 penny per marble. set up a catch box with a blanket behind it and they are reusable. at first i tried making my own... that is why i can safely say that marbles are MUCH better, in every single way.
CERBERUS300ify 6 months ago
@CERBERUS300ify since I made this video I shoot steel balls from McMaster Carr. The 3/8" balls are as cheap as marbles and you can pick them up with a magnet. Marbles are pretty good, but I have found steel to be more consistently accurate. And of course for short range there is always rocks.
Chuck S.
mxred91 6 months ago