The other day I was riding out a hail
storm under my tarp. I was getting a little bored so I decided to
make a slingshot. I had with me some wide rubber banding material ,
given to me by my good friend Shawn Sprague in Maine.
It is a bit too wide to use as is so I
took my dura shears and cut a strip off the edge , about 18 inches
long. Instead of cutting it and adding a cup made of leather (from a
glove) or canvas (made from a torn up bag) , I simply torn a strip of
duct tape from my Nalgene bottle and added a small piece to each side
of the band where the cup should be.
This tape gives me an idea of where to
load the ammo without actually looking at the slingshot. That way, I
can run and shoot at the same time.
Many of the stones in this part of the
mountains where I operate are edgy and it is difficult to find
decent round or elliptical stones for ammo. Looking around I found a
few stone that I made work. However, while “draining the main vein”
I noticed some nicely shaped balls of pine pitch at the base of a
ponderosa pine tree. There balls of pitch were roundish to elliptical
and weighed about the same as the stones I was finding – perfect!
This ammo put me in mind of the sling ammo used in the days of old –
like David used to slay Goliath.
I was curious as to how fast this
slingshot was shooting so, keeping in mind my 120 paces to 100 meters
pace count, I stepped off 15 paces(= 37.5 feet or so), I took one of
the semi large elliptical chunks of pitch , loaded it, drew back and
let fly! From release to to impact – Wack! - with the Juniper tree,
it was a count of 1001 = approx 1 second. So I'm assuming it flies
at 37 feet per second, or about 25.2 miles per hour(??).
It was a lot of fun to make and play
around with, I especially like the non lethal pine pitch ammo, it was
also low impact,but effective to ward off pesky bears and squirrels.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slingshot
See you on the trail,
Tomahawk – Scouts Out!









Mighty fine sling shot.
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