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I went to the fitness store and all I could find were these thick flatbands. So I tied it onto my Barnett BlackWidow and it pulls around 30lbs with 27''draw. I don't have ammo yet, will get some as soon as I can.
I know the thick bands will lose speed, so maybe its a good idea to use heavier ammo like 16g or 20g to compensate. On the other hand I've noticed others use thick square black bands, and they shoot fine. So I'm not sure what to do :/
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Black Widow frame is pretty weak, I don't think it can handle that powerful bands without some little modification to the handle. The wristbrace totally relies on the screws screwed into soft plastic, not good. And with this "prong-inside" style, it's harder to tie the thick bands on. If you turn the fork outwards, it might attach better and far easier, with less damage to the bands.
 

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Are you saying the forks might fail and break? I know the forks can be turned outwards, but if the purpose is to attach it more firmly then there is no need to. As it is real secure already. Is it true the forks would break? I have done quite a lot of pulling at full draw and it seems to be fine. But Im not sure of its framework. Have you taken it apart b4?
 

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Glue the handles together, yeah! I thought of using superglue before, but because I found out that the one I own has a slightly misaligned fork, I abandoned her. I bought a Strike 9 too, but the fork position is also the same, not centred.


So now, glue the handles together and you will have a really strong frame! By the way, my concern about the handle breaking is not that the fork will fly towards my face, but the damage to the slingshot itself, the screw channel will be destroyed.
 

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Thats why Barnett's instructions state that you should brace the forks with your fingers even though the slingshot itself already has a wrist brace. I'll brace the forks with my fingers to take some stress off the screws in addition to using some epoxy. This will definitely do the trick, thanks for the help man.

Btw, IMO I don't really think a slight misalignment of the forks will affect your accuracy.
 

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As I see everything affects accuracy but , the main contributor to accuracy is how you let go of the pouch.

If you dont get the hang of it no matter what you do .

The only limiting factor to 100% accuracy is hand shaking.
 

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Lots of fitness outlets sell exercise bands. There are many types- super tick ones, very thin ones, just gotta look for them. Hobby stores or camping outlets may sell barnett if black widow is what you are looking for. Though I think a homemade slingshot without brace that can fit in the pocket is much better and more suitable for your hunting or plinking needs. I seldom use the black widow now as I dislike its bulkiness.
Those thick bands are 'Gym in the Pocket', pretty expensive and too thick for me. I now prefer thin flat bands, the brand I use is ['Trax' code: Gen-EA447] 0.50mm thin. These shoot fast:D Can't find Thera Gold yet thou'
With the same draw weight the 0.50mm bands shoot heavy ammo faster than those thick bands anyday. But thicker bands do last longer. This is basic info.
 
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