Hi mate from an Aussie expat ex Army soldier retired to Thailand. I myself am a huge long time slingshot and bow hunting hobbyist/hunter; I currently own over 20 slingshots, many very expensive Custom mades. All are banded exactly the same for consistent ballistics. However Mr. Bill Hays Hathcock''s of which I have 2 are among my own favorites. I shoot very powerful bands stretched to 550% of relaxed band length; and even my rather heavy home made lead shot, actually penetrates soft tissue areas doing huge internal damage. Through only thousands of hours practice now; although I will never be in Mr. Hays league of accuracy. I nearly never need a second shot to hit a coke/beer can at 50 meters. Now just imagine 15 to 35 gram lead shot doing to any creatures skull, what you heaviest golf iron would do to a teed up raw egg ?...Yes right, instant end of life. Keep practicing mate and you can with work be much more accurate okay....Cheers Allan Leigh
can you please let me know thewidth of the top of the fork can it take 30mm therabands? I plan to buy one and intend to use it with double theraband gold tapered 30-10 at 7inch length ,my draw length is 35 inch approx
Hey Krik, been watching your channel for some time, always enjoy your videos. Great to see you have got the Hathcock Target Sniper, I'm a big fan of slingshot and Bills designs! Some double Theraband Gold tapered from 20mm to 15mm with 12mm lead balls should give you around the 250 fps mark, a good hunting setup, if you want some bands I would be happy to make some for you and send them over as a gift. Thanks again for another well presented and filmed video. Mike
AlaskanFrontier1 I did indeed mate, I've been away on a course for a week or so, had yesterday off and heading out for another week. Will get in touch when I'm back, just short on time.
BlackOwlOutdoors Hey Krik, appreciate the message! I posted you a package today, should be with you in a couple of weeks. Its a variety of band setups for the Hathcock. Will reply to the message with what Ive sent. All the best!
i´m sure you allready improved on the lowhitting issue...and i´m sure a ton of people allready gave this advice, but i think it would help to actually get an anchor-point in your face. like in bow-shooting you bring the pulling hand towards your face and actually anchor your fingers either in the corner of your mouth or on your cheekbone...that brings alot of consistency! great video...nice slingshot!
You need an anchor point to line up your shot, like in archery. That might help you with your consistency in shooting. When I learned this, it helped me. I use the bottom of my earlobe for an anchor point. Before that, I couldn't have hit the broad side of my mother-in-law with a sling shot(who has some considerable girth) I have recently dug out my old wrist rocket. It had been thirty years since I shot it. I wanted to teach my son how to shoot. Hope this helps.
Just as with a bow, pick an anchor point. D't let your right hand just float. Even if its half butterfly like you seem to want to shoot find some reference on your body that you get to every time. That will really help consistency.
The tube on my daisy snapped so I was looking for something better and picked up the Hathcock. I like to shoot clay beads off my deck into the pond and aim for floating leaves. Planning some hanging tin cans and spinning wooden targets for the back yard.
I use Dankung 50/80 tubes with 12 mm lead balls which i find to be a great setup gives a lot of power and much longer lasting than theraband golds, while still being fairly easy to draw back.
Nice video & as us sling shot users say its all in the fun of plinker shooting. I use the black band cause its got a tighter or stronger pull needed for squirrel or bird hunting. I hate chasing a wounded animal for a second shot. Good job & I'll look for it up here on Vancouver Island.
I think your issue with hitting low is when you bring your head down to look down the bands, you bring your pouch hand up. I think it is like how if you keep the muzzle of a gun in place but you raise the gun stock up the point if impact will be lower because of the angles. So maybe raise the whole slingshot/bands so there is no angle change but you can get your eye low enough to aim.
I have several homemade slingshots, not an ace shot by any means. Now having said that, it looks as if right before you release you anticipate the release and it gives you a slight downward pull. As I said I am, by no means, an ace with a rock flinger. I had this issue myself with a north south flinger, I somewhat fixed it by copying my bow shot follow through. I don't know if you shoot bow or not. but when you release the pouch try and roll your wrist towards the target. Should give you a smoother release, or at least a consistent one. Thank you for the video and your willingness to listen to your subscribers. Aim small, miss small, hunt or be hunted.
Cool video. One thing you can do to help improve accuracy is adjust the way your holding the elastic. If you watch the video you can see the top band is parallel to the ground and the bottom elastic is slightly angled, because the bottom has more tension it will pull your shot down making you hit low. If you hold it so both angles of the elastic bands are a mirror image of each other it will leave the slingshot strait.
The photography equipment and so forth literally looks commercial. Probably the best-looking video I've ever seen on TH-cam. I'm in the United States and I would really like to get that thing but it's seventy-five bucks plus fifteen bucks shipping from the UK so I'll have to pass on it. Shipping could take a year the way this virus is affecting everybody. The things that attracts me about it is the wide width, one piece, sideways for aiming down the band. I don't own a slingshot. by God when I buy one (next week) I'm just buying ONE and I'm going to work with that one and learn it perfectly and become a professional with it. I am too poor to make mistakes when purchasing. Thanks for the look-see. It made me think about a few things a little bit differently.
One name. As mentioned already: MCQ Bushcraft. Pings Grey Squirrels from long distances quite consistently. Humble dude. Excellent skills and knowledge in the Slingshot realm. I only wish slingshots were even legal where I hail from.
I noticed you asked about bands get a roller cutter from Amazon and a roll of theraband gold and some precut pouches and some small washers straight cut two 12 inch by 20 mm strips and put the rubber through each side so you have 6 inch double bands place the washers down by the pouch to secure it and you will have a great bandset for hunting and target shooting and use in conjunction with .44 lead ball for muzzle loading rifles don't buy bands make your own to suit your needs and draw lengths gamekeeper jhon has a few videos on the topic
Sling shot can be great as a survival weapon. It doesn't take and weight too much and eventualy any rock could replace the ammo. Great review. Atb Louis
Lt Survival Exactly. And rocks will work, if you can find a source that's been weathered by water. I've shot with rocks before, but their flight patterns are just so unpredictable. -Krik
When you go to aim don't hold it for a while and try to get everything lined up. Just draw back instinctively and let the shot got within a second or to otherwise your hand will start to shake. All the best Harry Loud
I twist the pouch at a 90dg angle give it a try thum facing forward index finger pointing down I twist the pouch anti clock ways so it's vert an hold the cat side ways give it a go you may see a hell of difference in aming
I have 2 of the Hathcock Slingshots me and my wife love them.But I been using a moving blanket to stop the ammo but it just blow wright thou.What do you use.It don't look like you blow holes in that.
The ammo is 3/8 in or 9.5mm. Steel ammo is not really that bad for the environment. It’s just rusts and goes back into the earth. You should try some clay ammo if you really don’t want to pick them up. You should try some Simple-Shot black or GZK green bands. Tharaband is no longer the standard it was and the bands have to much inconsistencies between rolls. Cut your bands to the proper length get your draw length and then divide it by 5 (if you want them to last a little longer) or 5.5 (if you want all the power from your bands) to get the right band length. 5.5 is the best because bands are cheap. Also taper them a 25mm to 20mm taper is good for target shooting. Get your anchor point right. Wider fork slingshots usually have them low about your lower jaw or chin. Try a smaller pouch to help with speed. An update video with what you learned would be awesome. I have one of the newer polycarbonate HTS and it is awesome.
How does this compare to a wrist rocket? I know some parts of the US call them braced slingshots, but in my part of the woods we call them wrist rockets.
***** This style just takes more strength to hold the slingshot. I like this design because it's more compact. You know? And you can put whatever strength bands on this that you desire. -Krik
Just a observation, since I know absolutely nothing about slingshots, but they seem more for deterring or stunning larger organisms, rather than causing permanent damage. Might cause some jolly good welts or so, and perhaps a crack or two, but nothing lethal, I suppose. Good as a deterrent.
The size ammo is dictated by the bands that you use. They should be matched to get the best performance and experience from any slingshot. The Hathcock has a very wide fork. It could shoot anything from 8 mil all the way up to 12 mil steel or lead. Bill usually ships a small handful of ammo with each slingshot. I believe it's 3/8 of an inch that came with mine and the bands that he had set up on them.
@@vincentlivoti4184 ah i see. i didnt get any with mine, was a while ago though, not even sure what size my bands are. i saw a vid of 12mm being used with tapered bands, from 20mm to 15mm - would they be purchased like that or customised by someone like bill?
My hand is too small for it. The slingshot goes about 1/2 way to the target :-) I got the smaller version, and it fits. Point being there is a smaller version.
Also, how can I go about testing this particular slingshot, or any other outdoor/camping/survival equipment? I would love to get into reviewing items, mainly because of my military background, and for the spirit of survival. Please let me know what you can, at your convenience.
can you please let me know thewidth of the top of the fork can it take 30mm therabands? I plan to buy one and intend to use it with double theraband gold tapered 30-10 at 7inch length ,my draw length is 35 inch approx
Teds Outdoors HoodCraft Survival Cool. You won't be disappointed. I doubled up the bands using Theraband gold. Pretty scary how powerful that little guy is.
Definitely not the worst thing to be addicted to. I like how you don't edit it out to make it seem like it was really the last time; haha. Good honest videos you two make.
nice point about not taking it to your face until its in to full draw...i broke my cheepo kids slingshot and almost broke a finger when the frame snapped....lucky it wasnt up at my head :(
unless it's a pain to switch them. maybe it's just me, but when I have difficulty with a dexterous task (pool, darts, sling shots) I try to switch hands. I'm much better at pool lefty vs righty - opposite is true for darts.
Primal Edge I'm with ya. I'm very aware of my left and right sides, and how I use or favor each side. With that being said, I force myself to use them equally, or as much as possible. Maybe I will switch the bands around and give it a go. -Krik
BlackOwlOutdoors Do you know which eye is your dominant eye? You really want to learn to shoot so that you can use your dominant eye for aiming. I'm right handed but left eye dominant, so I shoot left handed. This includes bows, shotguns, and slingshots.
Weird slingshot i like the axiom ocularis from simple shot better also those look like 3/8 steel shot also those ball bearings are so small nobody will ever even notice them in the woods
The rambone is a brilliant slingshot yes. But it is hammer grip so you can never gain as great control over the slingshot. joerg sprave creates brilliant slingshots but Bill hays is the master of slingshots hiding in the shadows.
Has anyone order one of these slingshot recently. I ordered one after watching this video and it said it would ship out in 14 business day. It is way pass that and I have received no update from the seller. I tried to email them and also got nothing back from them.
Thanh Nguyen I would just say hold tight. It took a while for mine to arrive. I also emailed them inquiring about the shipping date, and received no response.
i might be wrong but it appears as though you are holding the slingshot too high up... as in too far up the body of the slingshot with your gripping hand... at least it looks like that on the video
I'm right handed in everything, except shooting a slingshot. I shoot a bow right handed but I'm more comfortable and WAY more accurate with a slingshot left handed.
CedricAda Gear Reviews We've talked about doing that. Maybe once I get another set or bands, then we can compare impact, or something like that. Hope you're doing well mate. -Krik
The pouch is way too large and you dont have a steady anchor point. That's why your not hitting. Your head tilt and thus point of aim changes without a solid and consistent anchor
Obviously, you don't shoot a bow. What you need to do is ANCHOR the pouch holding hand to the same position on your face each time. The rest comes with practice.
hey that is kinda cool i seen one kinda like that but it was not built well at all that one looks pretty good the one im talking about looked like it had ears on it and just junky looking you know what i mean i like the one you got i have a simpleshot scout xl or xt and a old crosman wrist rocket that is like shooting a rifle for me i have had it for 40 years though but most of the time i out shoot pro s with it they cant believe it but yeh just all the time i have shot it and have taken many rabbits with it just make sure you use the edge of the slingshot arm to aim and when you look down the bands you can only see the top band allways try to hide the bottom band with the top one and use your finger joint to hold the ammo if you just do that and pay attention every time and do the same thing every time you will shoot it like a rifle before to long it is easyer lol lol than a long bow by far and i am a tournament archer and have been for over 40 years slingshots are the best packable weapons and hunting tools on the planet and yes convert it to shoot arrows you can kill deer with it to or anything ealse in america for that matter any way cool bud loved the video great my brother yes
Oot n aboot scotland It took about 3 weeks for mine to arrive. Patience... Everyone keeps recommending that channel, I have to agree, he does some mighty fine work. Let me know how you like the slingshot once it arrives. Thanks. -Krik
Krik, There are allot of great slinshots out there to look at. multiple choices in bands, stuff that even shoot close to a 3/4" steel or lead ball ammo..... even a dual purpose slingshot/slingbow like the Chief AJ HFX can be not only enjoyable but can take larger game, and you can bowfish with them too. I grew up shooting slingshot and it can be addictive. once you really get bit and get really good, I have seen guys take moving objects like Pheasant with them, ( mason Parker), He even makes his own slingshot, kinda high but good custom work. It's just all in how deep you want to go. Great video, nice shooting.
Galen Long Thanks for the suggestions Galen. I want definitely want to shoot more often. It really is fun, AND I could procure food with it as well. -Krik
I'm not trying to criticize, but you should probably have some safety glasses on when doing that. Also, I'm not a big fan of companies "naming products" after people who never endorsed their products..."to honor them". It's just another way for them to make money off of someone's name. In this case a slingshot company is marketing a product after one of the greatest snipers in US history.
Hi mate from an Aussie expat ex Army soldier retired to Thailand. I myself am a huge long time slingshot and bow hunting hobbyist/hunter; I currently own over 20 slingshots, many very expensive Custom mades. All are banded exactly the same for consistent ballistics. However Mr. Bill Hays Hathcock''s of which I have 2 are among my own favorites. I shoot very powerful bands stretched to 550% of relaxed band length; and even my rather heavy home made lead shot, actually penetrates soft tissue areas doing huge internal damage. Through only thousands of hours practice now; although I will never be in Mr. Hays league of accuracy. I nearly never need a second shot to hit a coke/beer can at 50 meters. Now just imagine 15 to 35 gram lead shot doing to any creatures skull, what you heaviest golf iron would do to a teed up raw egg ?...Yes right, instant end of life. Keep practicing mate and you can with work be much more accurate okay....Cheers Allan Leigh
can you please let me know thewidth of the top of the fork can it take 30mm therabands? I plan to buy one and intend to use it with double theraband gold tapered 30-10 at 7inch length ,my draw length is 35 inch approx
...and the bargirls...??????
Hey Krik, been watching your channel for some time, always enjoy your videos.
Great to see you have got the Hathcock Target Sniper, I'm a big fan of slingshot and Bills designs!
Some double Theraband Gold tapered from 20mm to 15mm with 12mm lead balls should give you around the 250 fps mark, a good hunting setup, if you want some bands I would be happy to make some for you and send them over as a gift.
Thanks again for another well presented and filmed video.
Mike
hey did you get my message?
AlaskanFrontier1
I did indeed mate, I've been away on a course for a week or so, had yesterday off and heading out for another week. Will get in touch when I'm back, just short on time.
*****
okay
***** Just sent you a message. Reply at your leisure. -Krik
BlackOwlOutdoors
Hey Krik, appreciate the message! I posted you a package today, should be with you in a couple of weeks. Its a variety of band setups for the Hathcock.
Will reply to the message with what Ive sent.
All the best!
I've tried several different slingshots and nothing compares to the Hathcock Target Sniper. I use the double band set and it packs quite a punch.
i´m sure you allready improved on the lowhitting issue...and i´m sure a ton of people allready gave this advice, but i think it would help to actually get an anchor-point in your face. like in bow-shooting you bring the pulling hand towards your face and actually anchor your fingers either in the corner of your mouth or on your cheekbone...that brings alot of consistency!
great video...nice slingshot!
Very cool product! Your respect for the land is impressive. Much respect to you both. Be well & stay safe.
You need an anchor point to line up your shot, like in archery.
That might help you with your consistency in shooting. When I learned this, it helped me. I use the bottom of my earlobe for an anchor point. Before that, I couldn't have hit the broad side of my mother-in-law with a sling shot(who has some considerable girth)
I have recently dug out my old wrist rocket. It had been thirty years since I shot it. I wanted to teach my son how to shoot. Hope this helps.
Just as with a bow, pick an anchor point. D't let your right hand just float. Even if its half butterfly like you seem to want to shoot find some reference on your body that you get to every time. That will really help consistency.
Don't worry about the metres thing. I don't know any other countries that uses anything else besides the US and CAnada maybe... Go metric system!
sergej mulabdic good ol' merica! different for different's sake! - stony
Canada uses the Metric system. Has done so since the 1980's.
The tube on my daisy snapped so I was looking for something better and picked up the Hathcock. I like to shoot clay beads off my deck into the pond and aim for floating leaves. Planning some hanging tin cans and spinning wooden targets for the back yard.
I use Dankung 50/80 tubes with 12 mm lead balls which i find to be a great setup gives a lot of power and much longer lasting than theraband golds, while still being fairly easy to draw back.
Nice video & as us sling shot users say its all in the fun of plinker shooting. I use the black band cause its got a tighter or stronger pull needed for squirrel or bird hunting. I hate chasing a wounded animal for a second shot. Good job & I'll look for it up here on Vancouver Island.
Thanks for the informative video. I'm surprised you're not wearing safety glasses though.
I think your issue with hitting low is when you bring your head down to look down the bands, you bring your pouch hand up. I think it is like how if you keep the muzzle of a gun in place but you raise the gun stock up the point if impact will be lower because of the angles. So maybe raise the whole slingshot/bands so there is no angle change but you can get your eye low enough to aim.
I have several homemade slingshots, not an ace shot by any means. Now having said that, it looks as if right before you release you anticipate the release and it gives you a slight downward pull. As I said I am, by no means, an ace with a rock flinger. I had this issue myself with a north south flinger, I somewhat fixed it by copying my bow shot follow through. I don't know if you shoot bow or not. but when you release the pouch try and roll your wrist towards the target. Should give you a smoother release, or at least a consistent one. Thank you for the video and your willingness to listen to your subscribers. Aim small, miss small, hunt or be hunted.
Cool video. One thing you can do to help improve accuracy is adjust the way your holding the elastic. If you watch the video you can see the top band is parallel to the ground and the bottom elastic is slightly angled, because the bottom has more tension it will pull your shot down making you hit low. If you hold it so both angles of the elastic bands are a mirror image of each other it will leave the slingshot strait.
The photography equipment and so forth literally looks commercial. Probably the best-looking video I've ever seen on TH-cam. I'm in the United States and I would really like to get that thing but it's seventy-five bucks plus fifteen bucks shipping from the UK so I'll have to pass on it. Shipping could take a year the way this virus is affecting everybody. The things that attracts me about it is the wide width, one piece, sideways for aiming down the band. I don't own a slingshot. by God when I buy one (next week) I'm just buying ONE and I'm going to work with that one and learn it perfectly and become a professional with it. I am too poor to make mistakes when purchasing. Thanks for the look-see. It made me think about a few things a little bit differently.
Is that one the matte black or shiny black version?
One name. As mentioned already: MCQ Bushcraft. Pings Grey Squirrels from long distances quite consistently. Humble dude. Excellent skills and knowledge in the Slingshot realm. I only wish slingshots were even legal where I hail from.
EarlyMist Where are you from? -Krik
BlackOwlOutdoors I'm from Australia mate.
I noticed you asked about bands get a roller cutter from Amazon and a roll of theraband gold and some precut pouches and some small washers straight cut two 12 inch by 20 mm strips and put the rubber through each side so you have 6 inch double bands place the washers down by the pouch to secure it and you will have a great bandset for hunting and target shooting and use in conjunction with .44 lead ball for muzzle loading rifles don't buy bands make your own to suit your needs and draw lengths gamekeeper jhon has a few videos on the topic
Sling shot can be great as a survival weapon. It doesn't take and weight too much and eventualy any rock could replace the ammo. Great review. Atb Louis
Lt Survival Exactly. And rocks will work, if you can find a source that's been weathered by water. I've shot with rocks before, but their flight patterns are just so unpredictable. -Krik
BlackOwlOutdoors I agree with you but at least it's an option.
When you go to aim don't hold it for a while and try to get everything lined up. Just draw back instinctively and let the shot got within a second or to otherwise your hand will start to shake.
All the best Harry Loud
Awesome review Krik! liked the leather pouch you made too...
I twist the pouch at a 90dg angle give it a try thum facing forward index finger pointing down I twist the pouch anti clock ways so it's vert an hold the cat side ways give it a go you may see a hell of difference in aming
I have 2 of the Hathcock Slingshots me and my wife love them.But I been using a moving blanket to stop the ammo but it just blow wright thou.What do you use.It don't look like you blow holes in that.
The ammo is 3/8 in or 9.5mm. Steel ammo is not really that bad for the environment. It’s just rusts and goes back into the earth. You should try some clay ammo if you really don’t want to pick them up. You should try some Simple-Shot black or GZK green bands. Tharaband is no longer the standard it was and the bands have to much inconsistencies between rolls. Cut your bands to the proper length get your draw length and then divide it by 5 (if you want them to last a little longer) or 5.5 (if you want all the power from your bands) to get the right band length. 5.5 is the best because bands are cheap. Also taper them a 25mm to 20mm taper is good for target shooting. Get your anchor point right. Wider fork slingshots usually have them low about your lower jaw or chin. Try a smaller pouch to help with speed. An update video with what you learned would be awesome. I have one of the newer polycarbonate HTS and it is awesome.
I miss these two. Where did they go?
we use to use bicycle tyres for bands when we were little
Mike from the TH-cam channel MCQ Bushcraft has been using this slingshot for a while now. thanks for the vid-Ted
How does this compare to a wrist rocket? I know some parts of the US call them braced slingshots, but in my part of the woods we call them wrist rockets.
***** This style just takes more strength to hold the slingshot. I like this design because it's more compact. You know? And you can put whatever strength bands on this that you desire. -Krik
BlackOwlOutdoors Thanks. Again, great review.
I have found better accuracy by looking right down the band. Your eye is above the band so you shoot low. The newer Scorpion is my favorite.
Where are you shooting at? That looks like a trail on Mt Spokane.
Just a observation, since I know absolutely nothing about slingshots, but they seem more for deterring or stunning larger organisms, rather than causing permanent damage. Might cause some jolly good welts or so, and perhaps a crack or two, but nothing lethal, I suppose. Good as a deterrent.
No true. You can take down small game with them all day.
Black Owl Outdoors "No, true" or "Not true"?
what's an optimal ammo size for the hathcock, around 9mm?
The size ammo is dictated by the bands that you use. They should be matched to get the best performance and experience from any slingshot. The Hathcock has a very wide fork. It could shoot anything from 8 mil all the way up to 12 mil steel or lead. Bill usually ships a small handful of ammo with each slingshot. I believe it's 3/8 of an inch that came with mine and the bands that he had set up on them.
@@vincentlivoti4184 ah i see. i didnt get any with mine, was a while ago though, not even sure what size my bands are. i saw a vid of 12mm being used with tapered bands, from 20mm to 15mm - would they be purchased like that or customised by someone like bill?
My hand is too small for it. The slingshot goes about 1/2 way to the target :-) I got the smaller version, and it fits. Point being there is a smaller version.
Also, how can I go about testing this particular slingshot, or any other outdoor/camping/survival equipment? I would love to get into reviewing items, mainly because of my military background, and for the spirit of survival. Please let me know what you can, at your convenience.
can you please let me know thewidth of the top of the fork can it take 30mm therabands? I plan to buy one and intend to use it with double theraband gold tapered 30-10 at 7inch length ,my draw length is 35 inch approx
Nice shooting! I just ordered one of those. Thanks
Teds Outdoors HoodCraft Survival Cool. You won't be disappointed. I doubled up the bands using Theraband gold. Pretty scary how powerful that little guy is.
I heard about Theraband Gold from Mcq Bushcraft. I'll probably order some of those to.
How many "one mores" was that? ;)
***** It's addicting, in a good way?
Definitely not the worst thing to be addicted to. I like how you don't edit it out to make it seem like it was really the last time; haha. Good honest videos you two make.
The ammo pouch is nice, long as you don't have to do a quick shot.
nice point about not taking it to your face until its in to full draw...i broke my cheepo kids slingshot and almost broke a finger when the frame snapped....lucky it wasnt up at my head :(
what's the weight of the pull?
What lens are you shooting with? It's very sharp. These videos are fun. They make me feel like a kid just watching them. :) - Chris
inspireAson just the kit lens that came with the 7d. 28-135 i believe.
have you ever switched hands? using the slingshot in your right hand?
Primal Edge No, I haven't. I'd have to switch the bands around though. Should I try it? -Krik
unless it's a pain to switch them. maybe it's just me, but when I have difficulty with a dexterous task (pool, darts, sling shots) I try to switch hands. I'm much better at pool lefty vs righty - opposite is true for darts.
Primal Edge I'm with ya. I'm very aware of my left and right sides, and how I use or favor each side. With that being said, I force myself to use them equally, or as much as possible. Maybe I will switch the bands around and give it a go. -Krik
BlackOwlOutdoors Do you know which eye is your dominant eye? You really want to learn to shoot so that you can use your dominant eye for aiming. I'm right handed but left eye dominant, so I shoot left handed. This includes bows, shotguns, and slingshots.
How much is the slingshot?
beautiful little thing I want one
You need an anchor point in order to be consistent.
How is metal not natural material?
Hello everyone where can i buy that pocket predator slingshot by Bill Hayes pls. help me find it, thanks.
Weird slingshot i like the axiom ocularis from simple shot better also those look like 3/8 steel shot also those ball bearings are so small nobody will ever even notice them in the woods
Looks like 1/4" I use .45 cal round lead balls.
Nope, more like 3/8".
THWACK!
so where did you buy this?
Teds Outdoors From their website. Just search Pocket Predator. It took about three weeks for me to get it. -Krik
Thanks
change your anchor point if it is shooting low
Nice bit of kit you got. Atb John h4h
I miss your guys’ content :(
If you are shooting low, either raise the slingshot hand or lower the pouch hand.
THWACK!
Hey you should try the rambone slingshot its 40 dollars on amazon please try it its better then the pocket preadtor
The rambone is a brilliant slingshot yes. But it is hammer grip so you can never gain as great control over the slingshot. joerg sprave creates brilliant slingshots but Bill hays is the master of slingshots hiding in the shadows.
your point? was i even asking you?
Zebra Stripes
why do you have to be so aggressive. anyway you wernt asking anyone anything.
Has anyone order one of these slingshot recently. I ordered one after watching this video and it said it would ship out in 14 business day. It is way pass that and I have received no update from the seller. I tried to email them and also got nothing back from them.
Thanh Nguyen I would just say hold tight. It took a while for mine to arrive. I also emailed them inquiring about the shipping date, and received no response.
i might be wrong but it appears as though you are holding the slingshot too high up... as in too far up the body of the slingshot with your gripping hand... at least it looks like that on the video
i know it is designed to be held that way btw just try the same grip but slightly lower
You should move only the pouch when you have it drawn to your face
You're no Gamekeeper John 😂
Hey man I suggest start aiming near cheekbone for better accuracy starting off check out my instagram 50 yard shot with my Pocket Predator
I'm right handed in everything, except shooting a slingshot. I shoot a bow right handed but I'm more comfortable and WAY more accurate with a slingshot left handed.
same here was thinking of getting the hathcock sniper do you know if i can use it left handed?
+Charlie Thomson yes these slingshots are ambidextrous
Very cool, guys. Keen on seeing some impact shots - how it goes through various materials and such. Might check out creators channel!
CedricAda Gear Reviews We've talked about doing that. Maybe once I get another set or bands, then we can compare impact, or something like that. Hope you're doing well mate. -Krik
The pouch is way too large and you dont have a steady anchor point. That's why your not hitting. Your head tilt and thus point of aim changes without a solid and consistent anchor
9:20 That's what she Said!
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Obviously, you don't shoot a bow. What you need to do is ANCHOR the pouch holding hand to the same position on your face each time. The rest comes with practice.
an american using the metric system?? what year is this?
hey that is kinda cool i seen one kinda like that but it was not built well at all that one looks pretty good the one im talking about looked like it had ears on it and just junky looking you know what i mean i like the one you got i have a simpleshot scout xl or xt and a old crosman wrist rocket that is like shooting a rifle for me i have had it for 40 years though but most of the time i out shoot pro s with it they cant believe it but yeh just all the time i have shot it and have taken many rabbits with it just make sure you use the edge of the slingshot arm to aim and when you look down the bands you can only see the top band allways try to hide the bottom band with the top one and use your finger joint to hold the ammo if you just do that and pay attention every time and do the same thing every time you will shoot it like a rifle before to long it is easyer lol lol than a long bow by far and i am a tournament archer and have been for over 40 years slingshots are the best packable weapons and hunting tools on the planet and yes convert it to shoot arrows you can kill deer with it to or anything ealse in america for that matter any way cool bud loved the video great my brother yes
Personally I like .030, .040 Medical latex over theraband gold. the latex is faster.
Thank you for missing more than I do🤭
Raise your left arm. Stop bending your head over. Bring your left hand up to eye level. Don't move your head.
Looks like 3/8 ammo
if u hit anything in the head with some one whos a good shot an a 1/2 steel ball thay will die lol it will do more than a welt
Meters is right ha
I just ordered one of these a couple of days ago,hope it arrives soon.check out mcq bushcraft channel, he used this slingshot for a squirrel hunt
Oot n aboot scotland It took about 3 weeks for mine to arrive. Patience... Everyone keeps recommending that channel, I have to agree, he does some mighty fine work. Let me know how you like the slingshot once it arrives. Thanks. -Krik
Nice video. But yet, another person who talks safety, but fails to wear eye protection.
Krik, There are allot of great slinshots out there to look at. multiple choices in bands, stuff that even shoot close to a 3/4" steel or lead ball ammo..... even a dual purpose slingshot/slingbow like the Chief AJ HFX can be not only enjoyable but can take larger game, and you can bowfish with them too. I grew up shooting slingshot and it can be addictive. once you really get bit and get really good, I have seen guys take moving objects like Pheasant with them, ( mason Parker), He even makes his own slingshot, kinda high but good custom work. It's just all in how deep you want to go. Great video, nice shooting.
Galen Long Thanks for the suggestions Galen. I want definitely want to shoot more often. It really is fun, AND I could procure food with it as well. -Krik
I'm not trying to criticize, but you should probably have some safety glasses on when doing that. Also, I'm not a big fan of companies "naming products" after people who never endorsed their products..."to honor them". It's just another way for them to make money off of someone's name. In this case a slingshot company is marketing a product after one of the greatest snipers in US history.
+MCQbushcraft.
great vid i think theaband gold is the strongest check out the slingshot channel with joerg sprave h
Damn bro must feel bad to make a video and have everyone in the comments recommended a different channel LOL OOF