48-rosewood handle stainless steel flatband with aiming points($28)
The stardi blue is the best band ive used, has more snap than the gzk and precise and was the best one in the tear test, i use a test stip and do a little nick in the band and i try to tear it, the precise, theraband and gzk broke at the tear with no resistance and the stardi was as strong as new, didnt tear, and has more retraction speed than the mentioned before, also the quality feels better, it has a slightly rough side and a smooth one
I tried Dankung cocktail tube setup using 1632 tube inside with 20/40 18/42 17/45 , 20/50 outside. 1745 just fits me the best. Making cocktail band just needs practice to master. I can finish one within 4 minutes. Interesting there is an 'offering a reward' about it at
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I am using 9.5mm steel balls. 1745-1632 cocktails have surprising power.
This is my all time favorite slingshot. It fits in my pocket very comfortably and is easily concealed. I take it with me everywhere. I am very accurate wjth is as well.
This method just rocks. The guy uses 2060-2050 tapered tube band at . In fact, this method works for all tube band. It just improves at least 20% band life. The optimized method is from 5:09:00, you have to be patient to watch through it.
Bonjour, j'aurais aimé vous aider, mais quand j'ai reçu ma commande, elle n'était pas complète. Il me manquait l'outil pour faire les "cocktail bande" j'ai envoyé une réclamation, et j'attends toujours... Je n'ai, a ce jour, pad reçu ma commande complète. :-((
Bonjour, j'aurais aimé vous aider, mais quand j'ai reçu ma commande, elle n'était pas complète. Il me manquait l'outil pour faire les "cocktail bande" j'ai envoyé une réclamation, et j'attends toujours... Je n'ai, a ce jour, pad reçu ma commande complète. :-((
Use 20/40 tube instead of 17/45 with a dab of washing up detergent you can do it then
The side that's up on your picture is the front of the slingshot. You can see that there’s a groove under the fork (the arms).
You should grip the slingshot from the back (the side that is in contact with the hand in your picture), placing your thumb and index finger right under the fork. When wrapping around the slingshot, these will fall into the groove I mentioned above.
Then, the other 3 fingers (middle, ring and pinkie) should wrap the lower portion of the handle, falling under the groove.