Right Dogwood, I shall give that a try. Within 5 minutes walk of me are pebble beaches with the world's finest supply of ammo.
Right Dogwood, I shall give that a try. Within 5 minutes walk of me are pebble beaches with the world's finest supply of ammo.
Right Dogwood, I shall give that a try. Within 5 minutes walk of me are pebble beaches with the world's finest supply of ammo.
I'll take him on with my Gutty anyday. He's hitting tin cans at 10 feet? Try hitting a bottletop of a fence post at 30 yards. Thats why I favour my type of cataput.
He uses the same style shooting as we used - dont aim with the ammo pouch and use a swinging arm motion. Must admit he is good for an old timer. Mind you he's had years of practic
This girls really good as well
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=EH9YgGEYPRU&feature=related
Tom
And when you have your slingshot you just need to learn to use it, I bet none of you are as good as this old dude,
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=9ieWrWLjii0
Update on the sling saga. The top off an old canvas camera bag made the 'pouch', the shoulder strap off same made the sling itself.
Off to the pebbly beach...
Results..Half a ton of pebbles have been moved from one end of the beach to the other.
Right arm is numb from finger tips to shoulder
Anywhere within a 360 degree circumference of me is the danger area when I'm 'slinging'
English seagulls get extremely vocal when they settle behind me thinking they are safe, they are not! (unintentional)
Actually, towards the end of this performance I was hitting an old cargo pallet that had been washed up and had become the target, about 5 out of 10 shots at 25 paces.
Off now to make a proper one for when my arm comes back to life!!!