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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2010

My buddy Aron strips the bark off a target.

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  • How long have you been practicing, I don't know too many people that use those kind of slings (and the ones I do know arn't skilled like you, they suck ha ha)

  • @ShadowMoses900 I just picked it up last year. My buddy you see here slinging has been doing it most of his life, and is the best I know. It's our favorite way to pass the lulls in between hikes.

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  • @jlasud I have considered using clay projectiles, the problem is that I am WAY to lazy. =D

  • @krullboll You do have a soul and you don't have to sell it.I agree that's a fine place to sling,with those smooth round stones...I live in a mountain area where you can find great places to sling but,not too much of stones and the ones you find are super angled.I'm thinking of making fired clay projectiles and practice with a backstop .You may also try this,as it is the second best option.

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  • I would sell my soul if a had one, to get a slinging place like yours

  • You have one of the best sling spots I've ever seen

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