This is a great general rule to go by IF you can get them to hold a yard stick/tape measure and assume the position.Since the person doesn't know their draw length, I assume it's for an inexperienced shooter? Why not just cut a light to medium band with a 7" AL? Leave an extra 1" on the fork side in case you need to go longer (probably not likely). Cut shorter as needed. They will probably be much happier with bands that are a little easier to pull than ones that too hard to pull. We're all still trying new things and changing setups, so there's a good chance you won't be able to pinpoint what the recipient needs. Set them up for ease of use and fun. If they get hooked, introduce them to the rabbit hole and give a gentle nudge!
Using the 5:1 rule - trimmed my new SS bands and what a dramatic improvement. First time I got 10 out of 10 in a circle the size of a music CD from 33 ft. Makes a tremendous difference having proper length bands obviously. The more I know of the slingshot world, the more into it I seem to become ..just got new SS bands today & they're so long, need to shorten them, but didn't know how much ... thanks
What were you measuring my friend? LOLI tried that for my wife but it came out short
I've always liked the expression "assume the position".This is a great general rule to go by IF you can get them to hold a yard stick/tape measure and assume the position.Since the person doesn't know their draw length, I assume it's for an inexperienced shooter? Why not just cut a light to medium band with a 7" AL? Leave an extra 1" on the fork side in case you need to go longer (probably not likely). Cut shorter as needed. They will probably be much happier with bands that are a little easier to pull than ones that too hard to pull. We're all still trying new things and changing setups, so there's a good chance you won't be able to pinpoint what the recipient needs. Set them up for ease of use and fun. If they get hooked, introduce them to the rabbit hole and give a gentle nudge!