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My friend heard about the duck kill and wanted to see and try the slingshot.I handed it to him and gave a brief explaination on how to properly shoot it . He smacked the fork with the steel ball cracking the fork thru to the handle.$90 down the drain! This is the second time a friend ruined a slingshot not knowing how to shoot them. The first was my osage one which fell out of his hands after he shot it and it cracked on the concrete patio!! I think there should be a sticky about how vulnerable these are when in inexperienced hands.
 

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Gaaaaaa !


Did he at least offer to buy the ruined sling from you ?

Even if you didn't take him up on it, it would have at least been good form for him to offer. I certainly would have.
 

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Corrado, time to change friends or buy him one of his own.
 

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Indeed.

I wore out a few bands prematurely back in September due to overdrawing some of the lighter bands, but that was my only sin. I've never had a fork hit, and hopefully never will.
 

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Like Henry I don't let my friend shoot my custom made slingshots, if they wish to shoot i will gladly make them their own, if they only wish to borrow one i let them borrow one of my marksman frames as they are virtually indestructible. Prior to letting them borrow them there were no fork hits on it no nicks on the frame, now there are about ten chips on each frame but nothing a little black paint won't fix

-Ace-
 

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I agree, never let anyone new, shoot your slingshot if you done want it marred, or broken. Every time I let a newbie shoot they inevitably damage it. I have determined they will never shoot what I want to keep looking good.

Sorry about the damages. At least you know you are a good friend.
 

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lol.
Nobody except for ME shoots my -good- slingshot. (good beeing the one I'm shooting at that moment in time.)
I do have a stack of very good, older models that can be used for lending to friends.

And a fork breaking when hitting the floor, hardwood boardcut? ****, thats unlucky.
 

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YeEah, I didnt realize that it does take some time and skill to shoot these things and not everyone is capable of doing it correctly in the beginning. When I was a kid and had my first Whamo- I never even hit a fork and I was just learning then. Im glad it didnt happen to my better slingshots!
 

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sorry to hear about your fish hunter catty snapping after a fork hit! I think his design shape is amazing but a weakness is the fact that the grooves are routed and sharp causing stress points as opposed to smoothly rounded... I had the same thing happen to my hunter mate, only I have no one to blame but myself!

Keep on keeping on mate and make your own hunter, only better than the one that got snapped!

Peace
 

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If one of my friends did that to me and didn't offer to pay for it they wouldn't be my friend any more...
 
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