I’m looking to order spare rubber for a slingshot. I’m under the impression that flat bands are better. What thickness do I want? I’ve seen thicknesses range from 0.8MM to 2.0MM.
https://outdoorsypro.com/best-slingshot-rubbersDepends in how heavy you want your drawwight to be and how long you want em- the general consensus is that theraband gold flat bands are best- but I've found that they are the best from a performance standpoint, they leave a bit to be desires from a durability standpoint.
I think that I bit off more than I was expecting. As with many things, if you want to be good there is a lot to learn. Looks like I’ll have to buy multiple sets of bands and see what works for me. Thanks to all.The place to ask is here:
https://www.slingshotforum.com/forums/
If you are going to be cutting your own bands from wider pieces, do it on a good cutting board surface with a single straight stroke of a razor blade (Exacto knife). Not scissors. One little nick or uneven spot and the bands you are cutting will be ruined. It's like the bagged noodles, mashed potatoes, whatever you get at the grocery store. They have an intentional little nick where you can easily tear open the package. But without that nick to get your tear started, those bags are impossible to just rip open with your hands. Or you can just buy pre-cut bands.
Get a hathcock and you can use both on the same frame. You can also shoot arrows. It was my favorite when I was into it and I had a few pricier ones back in the day... I'll see if I cannot dig up some pictures sometime.After reading the thread about slingshots I have been looking at videos.
There are so many choices it's hard to make a decision.
I might but me a new slingshot just to play with.
If I do it will have flat bands.
My BIL used me and his son to birddog till we figured out what he was doing.For a short time I carried a sling shot while still hunting.. The thought being to lob an occasional marble size stone into the bush distracting any game that may be watching you and getting them to move and reveal themselves.. In a slight way it seemed to work..
You could also get silicone plugs to make a tubing slingshot work with flatbands:I might but me a new slingshot just to play with.
If I do it will have flat bands.
We used inter tube from an bike tire as a child, but now we use surgical tubing for sling shots.I've been dabbling with slingshot. a bit lately. There is a guy on YouTube and he wrote some articles for backwoodsman magazine. His name is Madison Parker. He's retired now though.. he had some strong opinions on what to use for bands. It's worth a look
That is what I grew up with. I read a couple articles where people favoured the flat rubber so I decided to try that this time. Some slingshots are designed to take either.traditional slingshots over here have round bands.
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