Have recently started trying to hit thrown milk jugs out of the air. As far as swinging targets I've been practicing with them for a few months now and have finally gotten decent at them. Can't wait to be able to hit flying cans with ease. Keep slingin!
Thank you for all the effort you put into teaching newbies like me. Trust me, we really appreciate this. I started slingshots 6 months ago and now I'm able to shoot consistently small cans from 10m. Your channel and Zachary Fowler's literally saved my 2020.Big thank you.
Have recently started trying to hit thrown milk jugs out of the air. As far as swinging targets I've been practicing with them for a few months now and have finally gotten decent at them. Can't wait to be able to hit flying cans with ease. Keep slingin!
Awesome video Nathan.
Thank you for all the effort you put into teaching newbies like me. Trust me, we really appreciate this. I started slingshots 6 months ago and now I'm able to shoot consistently small cans from 10m. Your channel and Zachary Fowler's literally saved my 2020.Big thank you.
You're very welcome. This makes our day!
Videos are great , keep them coming . Thank you.
Glad you like them!
Hey Nathan.I hope all is well.I watched this video today and became a subscriber immediately.
Thank you
@@simpleshot You are welcome
Another Great One....
What I would like to know is how do you lead a moving target with a homemade slingshot,for example flying birds?
That is a matter of lots of practice.
@@simpleshot I know that it's going to take a lot of practice but is there any additional tip/ s that you can offer?
even hitting clays out of the air with a shotgun is really hard im still working on shooting flying things with a slingshot.
Lead the target, don't track it. Abrupt movements of the frame (ex. bird in flight) are a sure recipe for frame/hand hits.