How can I measure my draw length?
Simple.
1. Attach a piece of string to your slingshot where the bands tie in.
2. Slide your fingers along the string to your anchor point, “drawing back” the length of string. [video]
3. Measure the length of string.
This length is your ‘draw length’
Knowing your draw length is critical to measuring your active band length, with is essential to accurately tune in your bands.
Why do you NOT recommend shooting stones?
It is not so much that you cannot shoot stones from a slingshot, but rather that our slingshots come equipped with pouches optimized for spherical projectiles. Attempting …
How long will my bands last?
In order to keep your bands fresh and last as long as possible, store them away from UV light, chemicals, and ozone when not in use. If you keep your bands in …
Are tubes or flatbands more powerful?
Both can be equally powerful when tuned to the users draw length and projectile. However, flatbands generally retract more quickly and are easier to achieve …
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