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Hey, I've been meaning to try those.

I think it will be worth having a bag of those 107s in my backpack to use in a pinch.

Thx for posting the pic.

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They look great Hrawk
, I've been using the 107s extensively as of late and they have done well. I love that W with the clamps, a good tester frame no doubt.

This should answer your questions pretty well Brooklyn, it has been a very popular thread and hopefully it should do the trick.
http://slingshotforu...ds-on-a-budget/

I must say I've been testing different types and configurations of 105s and 107s on my new line of "pocket flips" set to be unveiled soon, and I am very pleased with there performance. A good starter band no doubt.

Take Care - John
 

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They look good and i see you have used the Z type attachment method. Very well done 10 out of 10
 

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With their price, availability, ease of construction using Z-Type and respectable power, these bands are made of pure win!

I was quite surprised when I started using them. I recommend them to anyone.
 

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i have also been enjoying a box of 107s on a maple natural with gypsy rig and when they are cut open and tied up the length is just perfect for me to do a full butterfly draw. Definitely enough power to take a squirrel at 40ft especially since i also recently found 100 rounds of .433 lead shot for $5, you think squirrels talk? because there are suddenly a lot fewer creeping in my backyard.
 
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