Great, thanks for the info!
I've just found the weight for the steel ball..
9.5mm = 3.56g
12mm = 7.12g
Now that i've no idea myself, i think may be able to find something from the internet, we got the speed just need the weight to find out how much kinetic energy the steel ball are producing..
Regarding the tests you made, do you know the weight of the 9.5mm and 12mm steel balls you shot?
Hi Mansell, I didn't think Coacktail bands would last less.
Do you have any idea how they compare to normal bands? Like, the last half the time? More? Less?
I am also curious to know where they tear. My normal bandsets tear were the tube contacts the slingshot, at the middle of the loop.
If you get the tools let me know your thought on the whole process (it looks tiresome).
Hi, BurgerMan,
I also got my tool with a coupon, but I don't know if that was just a limited offer, or if Dankung plans to keep sending them.
Best regards.
Hello Mate..i would say Cocktail 2040 are no way close to 1745 but right between normal 2040 and 1842 so still class as "light draw" bandset, how ever by cocktailing 2040 the band life would not be as long as normal 2040, but than if know how to make them who care about the band life i am thinking about getting the tools as well..
Yes, that's a very useful tool. I found it's free at DANKUNG, Just you need use a coupon at http://www.dankung.com/blogs/dankung-usa_1567
I am from Germany, I got that tool after using that coupon on my order
Hi, Domfitzy, thanks for the comment!
If you use tube bandsets, I recommend the tool to you. I think this tool is worth that and more.
I would expect a better finish at a 5 USD price tag, but I would still pay the price.
Hi, I read through everybody's posts above. You really have great passion on frameless slingshot. Personally I recommend use the stick slingshot for safety, it has all shooting skills for bare-hands frameless slingshot, but quite safe.

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