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Raw Duck Challenge: Improving Your Game

9K views 46 replies 18 participants last post by  Jeosndhaks  
#1 ·
If you are having trouble figuring out what you are doing wrong while shooting, This thread may help you zero on some of your trouble areas.
Check the video out to learn a tip that may help you out


The target/aid in the video was mentioned here: http://slingshotforu...stants-pdf-aid/

Or can be directly downloaded here: http://slingshotforu...8-shooting-aid/

BONUS:

As mentioned in the video, should you desire to upload a video, this is the thread to post it in.
This thread technically isn't a contest and more used to provide you an additional source for improving your "game", BUT I am offering additional incentive for members that partake in the exercise.
In an undetermined time I will periodically offer a chance to win a slingshot related "prize". Depending on how many participants there are, and how soon videos are submitted, will determine when and how often a "prize" is offered.

First prize offered:

$25 credit (supplied by me personally) towards any SSF supporting vendor purchase. (winner's choice)
Ending period for the first offer: Drawing occurs 3 weeks after an at least 5 members have participated.

(Drawing is based off of the number of members participating NOT number of videos submitted

Remember the main reason is to offer the opportunity for others to help, so post your videos with the intent of receiving replies
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Thanks

LGD
 
#2 ·
Great Video Greg, nice form and good shooting. Self analysis through video is a great tool to help improve your overall shooting. One thing i do is assess each shot as I am shooting and call out what I believed to be the cause for a missed shot. Then, when you review your vid you can see if your initial analysis was correct (bad release, droping front hand, change in anchor point, etc.). What this does is to allow you to form a data base in your head to allow for immediate correction as your shooting during a practice session.

Also, shooting with others. especially acomplished shooters is a tremendous aid. I am fortunate to have my Grandson who is very good and the NY Metro group to shoot with regularly and they often pick up slight differences in form that one does not realize has crept into thier routine.

Thanks for taking the time to make the vid and sharing your knowledge, we need to see more people shooting on a regular basis.
Philly
 
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cool idea ! since i mostly shoot alone i hope to learn by just looking at videos .
 
#9 ·
Ok,

I guess I'm second off the mark. I'm certainly not a great shot, so anything you guys see, go ahead and comment, advice greatly appreciated.
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Sean

 
#12 ·
Ok,

I guess I'm second off the mark. I'm certainly not a great shot, so anything you guys see, go ahead and comment, advice greatly appreciated.
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Sean
Tell us about your aiming method. Do you sight down the bands, use a fork tip as reference or just let fly when it "feels right"?
The only thing about your form that stood out to me is that it seems like it would be hard to hold the slingshot the same way every time gripping it that way. It looks like sort of a hammer/thumb-brace hybrid. Seems like it would be easy to get one fork farther forward than the other or cant it forward or back different every time, both of which would screw up your reference if you're using the ss to aim.
Just my $0.02. American, even, so the exchange rate applies
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#11 ·
Sorry, I forgot to straighten that out on my youtube account, thanks for the reminder.
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#14 · (Edited by Moderator)
Two pics of 2 shots from 2 different videos I took with my phone. Follow through/form looks consistent. Even the stupid face I make is consistent. notice the difference in pouch hand- I was holding ammo in one video.
 

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#16 ·
Two pics of 2 shots from 2 different videos I took with my phone. Follow through/form looks consistent. Even the stupid face I make is consistent. notice the difference in pouch hand- I was holding ammo in one video.
Bold quote made me LOL

I saw those vids, and juging by your face after the shot you might have missed a few? It may have been that you were concentrating on the vid more, but I saw that the only minor in concistancy was the canting forward of the top fork. I have seen your target shooting videos and I know you are concentrationg more in those. Not saying its an issue or not, but was wondering what thoughts you may have on my opinion.

Thanks

LGD
 
#17 ·
Thanks LGD. I was out today and shot quite a bit better on paper and tins and I attribute this to partially what you mentioned about pausing before
shooting. I did take a few slingshot's out to try, and did settle down with one that I feel most comfortable to shoot, and as it happens,an OTT attachment.

I was also able to find a 'point of aim' on the slingshot, that helped me score better points on paper, and equated in more tin can hits.

All in all a better performance for me.
 
#26 · (Edited by Moderator)
you look like your technique is pretty solid there, and the hits sound consistent. Even at the longer range!

Nicely edited too
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#28 ·
Ok, I'm in!
I've always liked the idea of this thread but I hadn't posted before because I didn't feel I needed much help with my shooting. Now I've decided to try to adopt my "point and shoot" style that I use when shooting rocks to regular ammo. Just trying to keep in interesting.
Not terrible results so far but lots of room to improve. I'll be posting more vids as time goes on
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#29 ·
Excellent MJ.. all of these videos with the cam at the shooter really helps seeing others form and style...

ALL I am going to finalize the first leg at the end of next week.. once I get more into my Paypal account... Hurry get your videos in for a chance to win..... dont worry though this is an on going thread and who knows when the next drawing will be ... Better yet,, the next prize..

LGD
 
#32 ·
You look good, Sean. Just keep doing it. Same same every time. I find if I'm off with my timed release that a small half second hold brings me back into line. Shooting Hussey style is not about pausing. Just keep doing it and doing it........ and.... Find a smaller target. That helps tighten your grouping up a whole bunch. IMO
 
#33 ·
If you are having trouble figuring out what you are doing wrong while shooting, This thread may help you zero on some of your trouble areas.
Check the video out to learn a tip that may help you out


The target/aid in the video was mentioned here: http://slingshotforu...stants-pdf-aid/

Or can be directly downloaded here: http://slingshotforu...8-shooting-aid/

BONUS:

As mentioned in the video, should you desire to upload a video, this is the thread to post it in.
This thread technically isn't a contest and more used to provide you an additional source for improving your "game", BUT I am offering additional incentive for members that partake in the exercise.
In an undetermined time I will periodically offer a chance to win a slingshot related "prize". Depending on how many participants there are, and how soon videos are submitted, will determine when and how often a "prize" is offered.

First prize offered:

$25 credit (supplied by me personally) towards any SSF supporting vendor purchase. (winner's choice)
Ending period for the first offer: Drawing occurs 3 weeks after an at least 5 members have participated.

(Drawing is based off of the number of members participating NOT number of videos submitted

Remember the main reason is to offer the opportunity for others to help, so post your videos with the intent of receiving replies
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Thanks

LGD
Message to all I may come across as very blunt when giving advice please dont' take offence I am not that good a communicator just trying to help so read between the lines. here goes lgd on watching your vid you seem to have a very long tube set and a very short draw this will drop low as the tubes are not being pulled to the correct length try shortening the tubes considerably to raise the shot.
 
#37 ·
Thanks hawk.. yeah I know they are a bit on the longside, but I found that shooting doubles with light ammo this had to be that way.. of course @10m not so noticable, but @ 20m plus your comment fit to the "T". I appreciate the thought out comments, and they will be noted on the future sets that I make.

oh and thanks for putting the video entries all together
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LGD
 
#39 ·
Here is mine. I made it this morning just to show my own paticular form. In the first shot it looks like i am looking down the tube. I don't look at my slingshot at all. I concentrate on the spot I want to hit and when my concentration is good I can hit what I want. Yes I see the slingshot but I don't look at it or referance it. I don't always throw strikes but I throw my fair share.
 
#40 ·
All right we have a winner

ALL BUNS GLAZING!!!!!

PM me and we will work out the details on where/what you want the $25 credited to...

EVERYONE

If you havent made/submitted a video yet.. its not too late... I will announce the next prize that will be drawn for the next leg... this is on going... if it isnt to help you, your video may help others.. so dont be shy

LGD
 
#42 ·
Thanks LightGeoDuck for the shooter, it arrived today, and thanks to Nathan for selling the seconds cheaply, instead of not releasing them. I know you haven't put your mark on this shooter as you probably think the workmanship is good enough, but it feels so good in the hand, it deserves it - a really solid slingshot and one I'll certainly be doing a proper review of once I've gotten a proper handle of it. I suspect it's my most comfortable slingshot for my shooting preferences - look out!

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