That is the most intelligible and well thought demonstration on the breakdown of fork widths and direction of travel from point of sight I've seen for slingshots. That, sir, would have helped me out a lot when I started. 👊😊
All very true. You cannot keep your anchor point the same, you must change your anchor point according to the width of your fork. Increase in fork width requires a lowering of your anchor point to keep the ammo in the center of the fork and vice versa. If you don’t change your anchor point with the increase or decrease in your fork width then you will end up with an uneven band pull and ammo off center. Very, very nicely done.
I have been trying to figure out why people are making a big deal about fork width. I know when I change frames my shots land different and I knew they were connected but not sure how or why. This helps understand it a little better.
Your slingshot I won from Double Deeez is great. I actually like the 100mm because I have big hands but I put the bands on the inside edge of the forks to help simulate a 90mm. 🙏
I shoot a bit. Maybe 10k shots in my life. To the best of my recollection I have never successfully sighted down a slingshot in order to hit a target. I gave up trying pretty quickly. I just focus on my target and shoot at it. I don't draw back, I push forward, as it were, so it's akin to throwing a projectile by hand. I gather some folks call it intuitive shooting. All that said I am intrigued by this video, I like the presentation style and will be watching some more of your content. Keep meaning to get back into the shooting, but I got even more keen on whittling hardwood frames. I might have a hundred or so in boxes around the place. Oak, Beech, Birch, Maple, Lilac, Cherry Wood, Greasewood, Mountain Laurel and so forth.
That is the most intelligible and well thought demonstration on the breakdown of fork widths and direction of travel from point of sight I've seen for slingshots. That, sir, would have helped me out a lot when I started. 👊😊
Tell your friends! 🤣
Another great video. I wish you had been making these videos when I first started. You have a gift, please keep these videos coming!
Me too man, me too.
Man that Basher is beautiful. Downunder catapults did a great job. Interesting vid
The 100mm Down Under I won from Double Deeez is a beauty too.
Great presentation!! Thank you for taking the time to inform the sling community!
Brilliant explanation 👏
I grasped the concept a few years ago but couldn't have demonstrated it the way you have. I hope this reaches beginners 👍👍👍
Finally, a video that explains forkwidth because I feel like I'm shooting blindfolded sometimes.
All very true. You cannot keep your anchor point the same, you must change your anchor point according to the width of your fork. Increase in fork width requires a lowering of your anchor point to keep the ammo in the center of the fork and vice versa. If you don’t change your anchor point with the increase or decrease in your fork width then you will end up with an uneven band pull and ammo off center.
Very, very nicely done.
Awesome video. Clear and concise keep them coming!
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.💗💗💗
Holy cow!!!! so much useful information! Thanks for your time dood. Peace love and positive vibes my guy
That was an awesome video!! Explains a lot of stuff I've been trying to wrap my head around. Thank you👊
This is the most creative slingshot video I have seen. And the theory is correct.😁😁😁Thx.
Great explanation, and great presentation!
Brilliant explanation! I very much enjoyed it. Excellent excellent excellent video!! Keep em coming bro 🤘😝
great explanation...first time i see an such a simple explanation.. thanks dude
Fantastic info and great presentation!
Well that was an excellent demonstration. Thanks.
Dude, great demonstration!
I have been trying to figure out why people are making a big deal about fork width. I know when I change frames my shots land different and I knew they were connected but not sure how or why. This helps understand it a little better.
Very informative! Your killing it Linder!
Thank you! A lot of this stuff has been banging around in my head for a while and I'm just finally getting around to getting it out.
@@lindersucks keep it going!
Yeah, that was my biggest model. Happy yo see her again 😊
Your slingshot I won from Double Deeez is great. I actually like the 100mm because I have big hands but I put the bands on the inside edge of the forks to help simulate a 90mm. 🙏
I shoot a bit. Maybe 10k shots in my life. To the best of my recollection I have never successfully sighted down a slingshot in order to hit a target. I gave up trying pretty quickly. I just focus on my target and shoot at it. I don't draw back, I push forward, as it were, so it's akin to throwing a projectile by hand. I gather some folks call it intuitive shooting.
All that said I am intrigued by this video, I like the presentation style and will be watching some more of your content.
Keep meaning to get back into the shooting, but I got even more keen on whittling hardwood frames. I might have a hundred or so in boxes around the place. Oak, Beech, Birch, Maple, Lilac, Cherry Wood, Greasewood, Mountain Laurel and so forth.
Very nice and helpful.
Thank you fantastic teacher👍🏻🍎🍏
Great explanation dude👍👌❤️
Great demonstration
I shoot with a 120mm frame and my reference point is the upper corner of the slingshot, gangster style, up to 15m.
Well explained ❤
hello brother...just i wish to see a video on this kind of concept for upright (180 deg) shooting...
I shoot a 90mm or 100mm with the bands touching the inner side of the fork.
I actually like shooting a 100mm because i have big hands.
Nice😊
Bravo🎉 nice linder.
THIS 👆 !!!!!! Great video. Just subscribe!!!!
Oh.. Now i know why im shooting high 😂.. Thank you..
Nice.sir
DUC rocks 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Yes it does!
Oke tq
105mm that's definitely a large frame lol nice exploitation linder
It's huge! 🤣