Love seeing you guys. I have a little Natty that Danny left on the free table at the AIM shoot. It has been my go to back pocket carry everyday piece for a while now and is just amazing. Thanks Andrew for putting these together look forward to the next round table.
Never too old to go hiking. It’s just walking with a different name. What’s a good wood to carve a slingshot out of? Recently took up whittling, so I figured I might as well get to carvin while it’s freezing outside.
I am interested in a new beany flip. I bought 3 brand new off marketplace for 7 bucks each. There was 4 sets of bands with it. But it seems like the springs brake easy so I think I want to get a better quality 1. My target is 35 feet and I sure enjoy shooting them. My dog wants to go shoot so it keeps me active a bit. She runs as fast as she can then comes back ready to go again after about 40 or 50 shots she is ready to come in for a nap.
What sling shot do you recommend? I shoot 3/8 clay shots and I think I want to get a roll of band material and the guide or what ever it’s called. I did tie a pouch so that’s not going to b a problem I don’t think and I am building a band holder
If you are in North America, Simpleshot makes great frames that are not too expensive and great to learn on. The Scout LT2 or Axiom are both excellent frames. Wasp and Snipersling are also great companies with quality frames.
Love seeing you guys. I have a little Natty that Danny left on the free table at the AIM shoot. It has been my go to back pocket carry everyday piece for a while now and is just amazing.
Thanks Andrew for putting these together look forward to the next round table.
Keep them coming Andrew!
Nice video, Danny gave me one of his natural frames at the South Carolina shoot this year :-)
What a great time! Thank you for the opportunity!
Well done Andrew and Brethren! ❤
Nice chat fellas!
Another good forum .Great guest 👍🏻🇺🇸🤙🏻
Thank you. That is so nice to hear. I enjoy doing these and I am glad others are enjoying them too.
Never too old to go hiking. It’s just walking with a different name.
What’s a good wood to carve a slingshot out of? Recently took up whittling, so I figured I might as well get to carvin while it’s freezing outside.
Excellent video, thank you! 👍👍👍
Thank YOU!!!
Maybe some time I can join in on your round table, always Kool and interesting content
The only price of admission to be on is to come to a tournament and meet me. I want to see everyone come out and be part of this.
I only make it to east coast sling shot tournament. So probably walnt get to meet you. I've meet rex,danny and linder
@@leonmcintyre9592 I plan to be at ECST.
Another great discussion 🎯
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
I am interested in a new beany flip. I bought 3 brand new off marketplace for 7 bucks each. There was 4 sets of bands with it. But it seems like the springs brake easy so I think I want to get a better quality 1. My target is 35 feet and I sure enjoy shooting them. My dog wants to go shoot so it keeps me active a bit. She runs as fast as she can then comes back ready to go again after about 40 or 50 shots she is ready to come in for a nap.
What sling shot do you recommend? I shoot 3/8 clay shots and I think I want to get a roll of band material and the guide or what ever it’s called. I did tie a pouch so that’s not going to b a problem I don’t think and I am building a band holder
If you are in North America, Simpleshot makes great frames that are not too expensive and great to learn on. The Scout LT2 or Axiom are both excellent frames. Wasp and Snipersling are also great companies with quality frames.