Re: Slingshots: Do you pull on the pouch or bands
Pull on the pouch.
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From: <jon.p.weaver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Newsgroups: rec.hunting
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 12:09 PM
Subject: Slingshots: Do you pull on the pouch or bands
I have just bought a Barnett Diablo sling shot and after 10 or so shots
have ripped the pouch at the point where it joins the bands.
I initially put this down to a faulty pouch, but now wonder if I am
using it wrong.
When I am pulling back to shoot, should I be pulling on the 'pouch' or
the bands themselves?
Any info would be appreciated
Jon
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