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Check perpendicularity
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Winners!

So, the selected number are 20, 27 and 7.
I believe this makes the winners:
- Dennis
- Miro
- WALTER
Congratulations!

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Number 7

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Number 27

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Number 20

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Winners of the 'Dankung lucky game'

Hi,
The DANKUNG team asked me to be the independent user that determines the 3 winners of the 'Dankung lucky game'.
So, there are 41 users in the list above, and each has been assigned a number. I will draw 3 winners with the 'Dankung lucky fun' button, posting a screenshot of each of the winning numbers.

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POM X6

I am shooting a POM (plastic) X6 slingshot, with 1745 tubes and 8-10mm steel balls.

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Some suggestions

Hi bigbassfish,
You should try moving the slingshot out of the way when shooting.
You do this by twisting your wrist, so that the thumb and index fingers (and the slingshot forks) move forward and then toward your other fingers (middle, ring and pinkie) when releasing the pouch.
This should be an elastic movement, as if you were constantly trying to make this movement but the wrist turns only when the resistance from the pouch being held back is released.
You could also try twisting the pouch 90º in either direction (clockwise or counter-clockwise). To do this, you grip the pouch with your right hand, but instead of keeping it aligned with the slingshot, you twist 90º when pulling it back. Then you release the pouch (while keeping it turned).
Lastly, just check you are keeping the slingshot fork (the arms) perpendicular to the pouch when pulling back (like forming a T with the slingshot fork and pouch).
I hope this helps.
Best regards.

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Slingshot grip (cont.)

This last picture can give you a better idea on how to grip the slingshot.
Unfortunately, I don’t have one of these slingshots, so I can’t take a picture to show you the grip myself.
I hope this helps.

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Slingshot grip (cont.)

Basically, you should copy the grip in this picture, but with your slingshot the thumb and index finger wrap around the slingshot, rather than pushing against it. In this case, the pushing is done by the hand, the part between your fingers.
You can see how the middle, ring and pinkie fingers wrap the handle, which is thinner at this lower portion of the handle.

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