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Like most newbies any search for bands leads you to the chinese websites I supposed because there is just more variety. Those who have seen some of my posts know that I have bought several simpleshot slingshots(Scout/Hammer/Axiom/torque) because they were having a Christmas sale, and in general all the Nathan videos give you confidence in that the product works. But that said I did not expect chinese products to be bad either..seems like a lot of champions and products originate there.
A a few weeks ago I ordered some paper targets/backstop, and while I was on the site, this sling shot popped up that looked cool. It was stainless steel and and it was $10.95 so I added it to the cart what the heck. It also came with 6 bands with pouches.
So it comes last nite...and I think...wow..this thing is kinda small, but it seems solid. What surprised me the most were the narrower/thinner bands and pouch. I figured...small slingshot, small everything.
So I hook up the bands this morning(the attachment is very solid..I have been curious about that type of setup) and I head outside to give it a try (maybe 25 ft).
I noticed the bands were really easy to pull back due to their thinness, and my 8/9mm clay ammo barely fit the pouch. I had been going toward the thin band direction anyway.
Long story short...I did about ten shots or so at a spot on a cardboard box, and I was doing pretty well. If fact, I did a double-take. I thought...wow...this setup is working well for first time. Also..the velocity of the clay balls seemed really good which surprised me also. I guess maybe the thin bands and light pouch were a factor in that right? I had stumbled on some videos etc about using lite pouches/ties etc.
Now It could be like one of those days you go to the golf course after a year, and do better than you ever did. But the next day you are as bad as ever.
I have probably spent $150 on sling shots the last 2 months, and this little $10.95 hummer comes out of nowhere and disrupts my slingshot worldview.
Something tells me there is some sort of confucian wisdom there somewhere, like "a fool and his money are soon parted..."
Actually...my Dad used to tell me that all the time.
Anyway...if anyone see's this slingshot on Ali Xpress and is thinking about it, I would say its definitely worth a try.
A a few weeks ago I ordered some paper targets/backstop, and while I was on the site, this sling shot popped up that looked cool. It was stainless steel and and it was $10.95 so I added it to the cart what the heck. It also came with 6 bands with pouches.
So it comes last nite...and I think...wow..this thing is kinda small, but it seems solid. What surprised me the most were the narrower/thinner bands and pouch. I figured...small slingshot, small everything.
So I hook up the bands this morning(the attachment is very solid..I have been curious about that type of setup) and I head outside to give it a try (maybe 25 ft).
I noticed the bands were really easy to pull back due to their thinness, and my 8/9mm clay ammo barely fit the pouch. I had been going toward the thin band direction anyway.
Long story short...I did about ten shots or so at a spot on a cardboard box, and I was doing pretty well. If fact, I did a double-take. I thought...wow...this setup is working well for first time. Also..the velocity of the clay balls seemed really good which surprised me also. I guess maybe the thin bands and light pouch were a factor in that right? I had stumbled on some videos etc about using lite pouches/ties etc.
Now It could be like one of those days you go to the golf course after a year, and do better than you ever did. But the next day you are as bad as ever.
I have probably spent $150 on sling shots the last 2 months, and this little $10.95 hummer comes out of nowhere and disrupts my slingshot worldview.
Something tells me there is some sort of confucian wisdom there somewhere, like "a fool and his money are soon parted..."
Actually...my Dad used to tell me that all the time.
Anyway...if anyone see's this slingshot on Ali Xpress and is thinking about it, I would say its definitely worth a try.
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