Christian is certainly a Craftsman, nice to see you using one of his in this Video.
@nottelling4205Күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
@ilyasbhaiallrounder29829 күн бұрын
Nice.sir
@zenthilu24 күн бұрын
Excellent explanation!
@iceler21Ай бұрын
I made a ton of PFS, it's on my channel (not advertising
@slingshotsports4343Ай бұрын
Nice😊
@AlTriano-g6qАй бұрын
👍🏻 Thank You good lesson
@AlTriano-g6qАй бұрын
Thank you fantastic teacher👍🏻🍎🍏
@Kranos_HowToАй бұрын
What kind of cord or ribbon do you use to tie the bands to the forks and pouch respectively?
@Kranos_HowToАй бұрын
Regarding the pouches: how big the pouch hole needs to be in relation to the the ball size you are going to shoot?
@Kranos_HowToАй бұрын
What bands would you recommend for strong shooting or hunting? Can I get th good on Amazon?
@SandorFule2 ай бұрын
Dear Fellow Slingshooter, your argument that a ball fired from a trapezoidal rubber is faster than a ball fired from a parallel one because the centre of the rubber travels less distance is flawed. It is not the question of how much faster the ball is than the centre of the rubber. The question is how much faster or slower the parallel (say 16mm) rubber is, than the trapezoid (say 20-12mm) which is the same amount of elastomer material. I suggest the use of a measuring instrument: A fishing scale (force gauge). For both rubbers, make a graph, plotting the tensile force as a function of length from 0% elongation (resting position) to 500% elongation (extended position) in 10 steps. You will see, that more force is required to pull out the trapezoidal rubber because the narrow end is stretched out far more. (It is actually overloaded.) This extra force means there will be more force accelerating the ball, so it will fly out faster from the tapered bands. But this is not for free. You invested more energy into stretching it, you get that back.
@davidlu10032 ай бұрын
the funniest slingshot video I have watched, in which the theory about slingshot aiming is correct. Thx, I love your videos but they are too few.💗💗💗
@davidlu10032 ай бұрын
This is the most creative slingshot video I have seen. And the theory is correct.😁😁😁Thx.
@bummer19612 ай бұрын
Your shooting technique form and setup whether slingshots PFS or firearms should always be the same.other than the tweaking the pouch for the PFS.
@JosephTermilus2 ай бұрын
You use peripheral vision for the anchor point?
@JosephTermilus2 ай бұрын
You use peripheral vision for the anchor point?
@greggibson73132 ай бұрын
Just watched this again. Thanks. You're a very good teacher.
@KBazzy3 ай бұрын
Hope you're doing better 🤞🏼
@saldomino16393 ай бұрын
Great tip thanks !
@usernamemykel3 ай бұрын
It would appear that you would be the right person to answer the following question about STRAIGHT cuts, since you know about cutting bands. Given: Slingshooter has a draw length of 28" Given: The brand of band is "Duraband" Given: The elongation of the Duraband is found to be 4.5:1 If we divide the draw length by the elongation ratio, the usual procedure, (28/4.5) = 6.22", the relaxed band length. HOWEVER, when pulling the band to it's maxi,um stretch once attached to the slingshot, the required 28" cannot be obtained. To reach the 28" draw length, the relaxed band length needs to be 8.75-9", not 6.22", quite a difference! Why is this? Many thanks!
@Shabbar-q3z3 ай бұрын
THE BEST EXPLANATION
@michaelb.421123 ай бұрын
Finally, a video that explains forkwidth because I feel like I'm shooting blindfolded sometimes.
@ashikrafi2903 ай бұрын
man ..your explanation skill is just awesome...thanks for your videos
@AlTriano-g6q3 ай бұрын
Linder doesn’t suck very smart guy and good teacher makes it easy to understand 💥
@ashikrafi2903 ай бұрын
great explanation...first time i see an such a simple explanation.. thanks dude
@ashikrafi2903 ай бұрын
hello brother...just i wish to see a video on this kind of concept for upright (180 deg) shooting...
@ashikrafi2903 ай бұрын
happy to fing your video❤❤
@frostbitefpv48554 ай бұрын
What is pfs? Im new to slingshots 😊
@usernamemykel4 ай бұрын
INSTANT SUB!!!!! Because you are one heckova teacher!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you!
@MysticValleyDesigns4 ай бұрын
Hi Linder. Great video. I understand the math and the logic. However, does this formula hold up ‘in the real world’? It seems to me that when the mass of the ammo (and its inertia,) is added to the equation, that the Straight Cut band would be storing more energy because the band itself is larger than the Tapered Cut band. So, does which band cut moves ammo faster? Can your hypothesis be proven with a chronograph? Thanks, and keep up with these great videos! You are appreciated. ;) -Clint.
@lindersucks4 ай бұрын
@@MysticValleyDesigns Yes, it absolutely plays out in the real world, but don't take my word for it, try it out!
@greggibson73134 ай бұрын
Really helpful explanation. I’m looking for a PFS with band clip screws. What do you recommend
@lindersucks4 ай бұрын
@@greggibson7313 I'm not really in the business of making recommendations, but I can tell you that the frame in the video came from Snipersling
@greggibson73134 ай бұрын
Greetings from Utah. Hoping you are well.
@Handcarvedslingshotcatapult4 ай бұрын
Nice 👍 shot
@michaelthielen49734 ай бұрын
Did you consider that the ammo might stick to your finger due to litte sweat or grease. Did you try it with a glove to simulate the pouch?
@crazy03414 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly. You can see it when he releases that the ball sticks to one of the fingers before it drops.
@lindersucks4 ай бұрын
Y'all are absolutely right, there are a couple of times that it sticks to my finger, I think probably because I held it for longer than I usually would because I was talking. I noticed it after I posted the video, but I chose to keep it because it doesn't change the lesson. Over gripping will throw your shot, potentially for multiple reasons. Sticking to your finger may not be the primary reason, but it can happen and it's something to be aware of.
@Slingshooting_Downunder5 ай бұрын
You sick speed shooting is still more impressive than me speed shooting while not sick! 👍Get well soon
@TheSitDownSlinger5 ай бұрын
Hope you feel better soon, rest up
@dongkhamet13515 ай бұрын
Well, that sucks ;D
@leonmcintyre95925 ай бұрын
Get well soon 🙏
@Ropa_Redefined5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing while you unwell. Its greatly appreciated. I hope you get better soon 👊.
@Jb4294215 ай бұрын
Feel better soon!
@CoolHandLukeRVA5 ай бұрын
Nice job! I think it was author Jack London who said he best liked to write when he had a fever because it honed his writing skills. Maybe it crosses over to slingshot skills too 🤷♂️
@jcismysavior91265 ай бұрын
Great info
@edalmeida12185 ай бұрын
Enjoyed watching ol Pal ☺️
@Mmreyu905 ай бұрын
Oke tq
@ZachSlingshots5 ай бұрын
Awesome info bro! Definitely something to think about
@yhumiesantos26755 ай бұрын
Well explained ❤
@Jb4294215 ай бұрын
I've found that committing the " cardinal sin" of moving the ammo slightly rearward in my grip allows me to hold it and release it with much less pressure. I shoot better that way BECAUSE I don't have to pinch nearly as hard. I tried holding " on the bone" as lightly as possible for a long time....I shot well that way but did let some go before I was ready and was always worried about doing so. Moving the ball back didn't hurt accuracy and relieved tension in a lot of ways. Love your videos. The thoughtful analysis and presentations are truly unique and are a must watch!
@slinginerd5 ай бұрын
I need to find me a woman who loves slingshots and is satisfied with 4.5 inches