well, I still haven't seen any of this nice weather we have been promised in the UK yet,
but not being deterred by the lack of sunshine, I still elected to head out into a local
bit of woodland with the dog for the afternoon.
I'd very luckily won myself a DanKung Cougar from Joerg Sprave himself in a forum comp,
so while waiting for it to arrive, I had a bit of a rummage around and dug out my old Fish hunter
a slingshots, as luck would have it I had *just* enough elastic left to knock up a single bandset for
it....so, grabbing a handfull of 9.5mm BBs and the dog it was time to head off to the woods
I keep a small Chinese style slingshot in my belt pouch, a Palm Thunder, I just normally use it to
nail the rats that prey on the birds at the Quarry Park along the shore line, so I know it's 'capable'
so with getting out into the woods a fair bit I decided to see how each fared shooting alongside each other...
to the bend in the path to the post (my target) pictured is a good 53 paces, I had to offset my
aim high with the DanKung, but the Fish Hunter, even on single bands was hitting dead on
nearly every shot! not the result I was expecting- the single bands on the hunter have a MUCH
lighter draw than the tubular bands, so I'd written them off as not being as powerful initially
you can see the flatbands are a good 20% longer, something that I'd done intentionally, I'd reasoned that
the doubled tubular bands were more powerful, so to give the Fish Hunter a fighting chance I'd left them
a bit longer
wandering on a bit further, the dog decides to stop and have a sniff...
... no, I couldn't see her in that lot either lol!
getting around to one of the smaller lakes in the woodland I was able to open up and try a bit of
distance shooting- ol' faithfull Thunder did well, but to be able to hit trees (picked targets, not just
random shots...) on the far side of the lake you needed to apply a fair bit o' vertical Kentucky
Windage, not so much so with the flatbanded up Fish 'pult
so when it arrives, I shall be flatbanding up my Cougar, as after today's little experiments, next time
I go out Ratting it will be a whole new game
the dog wasn't amused that there were no Ducks for her to chase....poor Llian, maybe next time
you'll get to go swimming after all girl!
but not being deterred by the lack of sunshine, I still elected to head out into a local
bit of woodland with the dog for the afternoon.
I'd very luckily won myself a DanKung Cougar from Joerg Sprave himself in a forum comp,
so while waiting for it to arrive, I had a bit of a rummage around and dug out my old Fish hunter
a slingshots, as luck would have it I had *just* enough elastic left to knock up a single bandset for
it....so, grabbing a handfull of 9.5mm BBs and the dog it was time to head off to the woods

I keep a small Chinese style slingshot in my belt pouch, a Palm Thunder, I just normally use it to
nail the rats that prey on the birds at the Quarry Park along the shore line, so I know it's 'capable'
so with getting out into the woods a fair bit I decided to see how each fared shooting alongside each other...

to the bend in the path to the post (my target) pictured is a good 53 paces, I had to offset my
aim high with the DanKung, but the Fish Hunter, even on single bands was hitting dead on
nearly every shot! not the result I was expecting- the single bands on the hunter have a MUCH
lighter draw than the tubular bands, so I'd written them off as not being as powerful initially

you can see the flatbands are a good 20% longer, something that I'd done intentionally, I'd reasoned that
the doubled tubular bands were more powerful, so to give the Fish Hunter a fighting chance I'd left them
a bit longer

wandering on a bit further, the dog decides to stop and have a sniff...

... no, I couldn't see her in that lot either lol!

getting around to one of the smaller lakes in the woodland I was able to open up and try a bit of
distance shooting- ol' faithfull Thunder did well, but to be able to hit trees (picked targets, not just
random shots...) on the far side of the lake you needed to apply a fair bit o' vertical Kentucky
Windage, not so much so with the flatbanded up Fish 'pult
so when it arrives, I shall be flatbanding up my Cougar, as after today's little experiments, next time
I go out Ratting it will be a whole new game


the dog wasn't amused that there were no Ducks for her to chase....poor Llian, maybe next time
you'll get to go swimming after all girl!
