I have always loved going for a mooch but shooting catapult is new to me . Learning, praticicing, making forks and having fun with my son. love the videos.
John, I’m a long time watcher, you’ve taught me all I know, thank you for that! You’re a great teacher. I wanted to say, Ive heard you shouldn’t breath the sawdust and sanding dust. It’s toxic. I not trying to be your grandmom now, but just wanted to pass a word of caution. Thanks from the mountains of California
Matt Waldman thanks for the kind words buddy, and yes I agree 100% any sawdust is really bad, I always work in a well ventilated area with the adequate dust masks 👍
great video thanks John, can you do some more hunting videos please John? maybe some game handling, what to do once you grass something? thanks John, cheers.
Great vid John. When you pan the camera, could you do it a little slower please? I'd really like to take in the scenery :-) Looking forward to your next mooch!
something i'd like to know, is whether you focus on the target or the frame(reference point)? As you release the shot is the catapult in focus, or the target? Hope this makes sense
Hi John, saw a catapult stall at East Anglian Game and Country Show,bought one,eventually found your site on You Tube. Bought some GZK bands and a Ghost catapult,watched a lot of your vids,and am shooting a lot better,thanks. Will you be attending the Sandringham Game and Country show in September? Thanks for everything, Nick Richardson.
Would love to see you working on a natural. How to steam and shape forks, working my way through you videos but lol you got a few. Try'd making a few but tips on reshaping so you get the best out of what you can get would be great. Thank you for you video there a great help.
I really like these types of vids excellent shooting.Just wondering what are your measurements on your bands and what size ammo and I love theraband how do you find iin cold weather 🤔
You can certainly use a catapult mate.Havent seen anyone that good since i was a kid . Used to work with an old gypsy called Tom Clarke 30 odd years ago from Maidstone . Only a rabbit with god on its side could escape him . What i could not understand is any old pebble or stone he picked up went down range with rifle accuracy. No steel shot he was to tight to by it. RIP TOM
Hi mate which would you say is the easiest catapult to start off with, easiest to shoot with, if you can also let me know where I can purchase one please.
Peter Stanton He cant even shoot with a frame , he's a fraudster , he uses a pal in the background and camera tricks . My nephew almost lost his left eye using one of his catapults because the bands were not even and the steel ball bounced of the catapult and stayed in the pouch , thanks to surgery he's ok .
Si you sale that particular slingshot and how much is the cost. From NM. USA. My name is Salvador and I am interesting and buying that particular Slingshot. Please answer me.