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Shepherd Sling: amazing accuracy with primitive rock ammunition! 

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I have been slinging regularly with the primitive Shepherd’s sling for almost a year now. I have been able to achieve hunting level accuracy with this weapon. So Today I want the share all that I have learned through this amazing journey.
Now I have made a number of slings from various materials and have a few tips on sling construction. Longer slings are more powerful than shorter slings. But shorter slings are much more accurate. My short sling is 27 inches in length.
The design of the sling pouch affects how the stone is released. The 3 strand cordage pouch has minimal contact area with the stone. This causes some stones to fall out prematurely during the cast. Conversely, the leather cup pouch has too much contact area making the release timing less consistent. For me, the split pouch design offered the optimal amount of contact area.
The release end of the sling, if it ends in a knot or point, will sometimes break the sound barrier thus causing a sharp crack. This cracking sound spooks game, attracts unwanted attention, and causes my release finger to flinch thus decreasing accuracy. So instead I made the release knot end in a puffball of fibers with uneven length. This will stay subsonic and thus silent.
Now onto the sling stones. Ammo consistency has a huge impact on accuracy. So First you want to collect smooth round pebbles from streams and creek beds. Then group them by size, the larger fist sized pebbles and the smaller quail-egg sized pebbles should discarded. Only the medium sized stones are kept for practice.
Now after a few practice sessions you’ll notice that some stones are consistently released too early, these stones are much less dense than average and should be discarded. You’ll also notice that other stones consistently release too late, these stones are much more dense than average and should be discarded. Finally you’ll notice that some stones consistently veer off in a curved trajectory, these stones have non-uniform internal densities and should be thrown away.
What you end up with is a collection of highly consistent stone ammunition.
There are a number of slinging techniques, my favorite is the Greek overhand followed by the underhand due to their relatively easier learning curve.
When practicing with the sling, a few important things should be kept in mind. First your muscles need to be relaxed, so do some stretching before practicing.
Your mind must be completely clear. Try to not think about anything when slinging. Distracting thoughts absolutely kills accuracy.
When aiming, keep both eyes open and look at the target try to focus on a small point on the target, if there isn’t one then imagine a point at the targets center of mass. Now you need to look into the target, your eyes must lock onto the point on that target. When the cast happens, every part of your body will be in motion, but that lock between your eyes and the target must never be broken or you’ll miss.
it is important to control your breathing, casting right after the exhale seems to work much better than the reverse.
When executing the cast, remember not to put everything you got into it, that will kill the accuracy. Instead reduce the casting power to around 70% and make the hit.
Now here is the hard part! You need to practice, ALOT, You need to practice every single day for hundreds of days. Practice until your arm and back is sore, practice until thick hard calluses form on your release fingers. Practice until your muscles, your eyes and your mind becomes one. Practice until you are able to consciously purge all thoughts from your mind at a moments notice.
After nearly a year and 30,000 Casts, i can now hit a small game sized target 3 out of 4 tries at 30 feet and 1 out of 2 tries at 45 feet. Thus I’m at the skill level of a child from an indigenous slinging culture. An adult with a decade of practice from such cultures are able to consistently hit torso sized targets at 150 feet according to European colonial accounts.
The primitive rock sling is indeed a powerful survival weapon in skilled hands, and I hope my experience can help those who want to master this weapon. And now that I have that skill it has become my favorite primitive projectile weapon. Anyways Thanks so much for watching, If you like this video and want to see more please like share and subscribe to my channel. See you laters.

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Комментарии : 3,3 тыс.   
@RocKnight11
@RocKnight11 5 лет назад
I like the very humble brag... "After a year of constant training with the sling, I am at the skill level of a small child"
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Lol thx for watching!
@baronprocrastination1722
@baronprocrastination1722 4 года назад
To be fair, slingers trained at a young age. Being able to accurately hit something at ten yards, I think, is already an incredible achievment.
@shadowdeslaar
@shadowdeslaar 4 года назад
I like Anime I’ve been slinging for a few weeks I’ve been able to hit 80 feet with accuracy My ammo is NOT smooth or round It’s just whatever is weighty enough Pointed enough Or blocky
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
@@baronprocrastination1722 thx!
@andrerobinson8021
@andrerobinson8021 3 года назад
Triedit back to halfbricks manually
@Jinnuksuk
@Jinnuksuk 3 года назад
having grown up playing with seal skin slings since 5, I'm surprised none of what you said ever been mentioned or practiced in my Inuit culture. I only got serious about it in my teens when my grandfather showed me the proper way to swing. While round medium sized rocks are the most ideal choice to sling with, there are trick shots with flat disc like rocks and long stick like rocks. While it is true that shorter slings provide more accuracy, you gain muscle memory on what you consistently use. I like my slings to be no less than two feet long and I was starting to get more accuracy on much MUCH further targets over a block (sometimes much further with flat rocks) away and even lost sight of the rocks that went really far. I noticed that you were spinning it around over your head numerous times before releasing it, that does not give you more power (it actually makes you more prone to have clumsy shots) than making a single swing which is how we shoot them. Just make sure there's nothing or nobody on the opposite side of what you're swinging with. You made it sound like you need to go through intensive meditative marine HARDCORE training. For more effective improvement, don't take it as a training... Just do it because you enjoy it... It'll come naturally to you. Just remember that it is a weapon, mind your environment.
@ej6134
@ej6134 3 года назад
Have you thought about educating people about your culture? I would enjoy learning more. Do you have stories that your grandfather told growing up that you could share? History is lost when one is quiet.
@carolinegray7510
@carolinegray7510 3 года назад
Add my yes! to that request
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 3 года назад
Thanks for watching and sharing your perspective! I agree that the spin doesn't add much to the power, most of it comes from the actual cast. When I first began slinging, I just wanted to see how much I had to train to become marginally effective with this weapon. However, as I kept practicing, it started becoming very enjoyable to the point where if I didn't get in a shooting session I would get the cravings for it.
@shadowdeslaar
@shadowdeslaar 3 года назад
Really? Cause I seem to be way more accurate and have more power when I wind it over my head. Or winding it in general.
@jacobortwine7063
@jacobortwine7063 3 года назад
I have better accuracy with my shot gun . Sometimes I can hit two rabbits in one try.
@lemeres2478
@lemeres2478 4 года назад
...for a primitive weapon, it is interesting that "breaking the sound barrier" is a serious concern for its use.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Thanks for watching! I do believe that the sling is the most efficient of all primitive weapons when it comes to transferring muscle power into kinetic energy and momentum. I'm now at the point where my casts would sometimes throw sparks when it hits the steel target. The same shots would sometimes bust holes in a wooden log that serves as a backstop behind the target. In short there is enough energy behind that stone that it behaves almost like a bullet from a firearm.
@ascension2281
@ascension2281 4 года назад
Its just the rope not the projectile, the slings line acts as a whip as he releases it.
@shadowdeslaar
@shadowdeslaar 4 года назад
Wannabe Bushcrafter it’s more powerful then a 22. 9mm and just barely more powerful then a 45. Or was it a 357. I can’t remember A good slinger is more dangerous and versatile then a good archer . You can sling any where . In snow in rain in wind Archers can’t do any of that Slings are also easier to make and care for While it requires more skill to use then a archer
@shadowdeslaar
@shadowdeslaar 4 года назад
Wannabe Bushcrafter and that depends Hunting boomerangs are easily more dangerous then any other hunting weapon For the shear fact Your trying to disable the prey Not outright kill it
@shulamiteKINGSbride
@shulamiteKINGSbride 3 года назад
@@WannabeBushcrafter our bodies are fearfully ans wonderfully made
@baileykleinbard7633
@baileykleinbard7633 5 лет назад
"I had to nerf my caveman weapon because it kept breaking the sound barrier"
@stephanginther9051
@stephanginther9051 5 лет назад
Lol, the shepherds sling is a surprisingly good weapon. centripetal force is nothing to sniff at. The world record for longest distance launching a metal dart with a shepherds sling is just under 500 meters..that's just over fifteen hundred feet and about as far as a .22 caliber bullet goes.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Thx for watching!
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
@@stephanginther9051 yes the sling is a very deadly weapon.
@mikaelnuutila6370
@mikaelnuutila6370 5 лет назад
@@stephanginther9051 500m is not around 1000ft. Its 1640ft
@stephanginther9051
@stephanginther9051 5 лет назад
@@mikaelnuutila6370 I was using the roughly double estimate for simplicity, but fair point.
@musikSkool
@musikSkool 5 лет назад
Should it be in the olympics? Yes.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Thx for watching!
@nikos-giorgos
@nikos-giorgos 5 лет назад
If we got curling in the Olympics then this should definitely be as well!
@Pcgamingfixes
@Pcgamingfixes 5 лет назад
Yes
@whatsup7202
@whatsup7202 5 лет назад
Agreed. Good call.
@whatsup7202
@whatsup7202 5 лет назад
@musikSkool Your idea is excellent. A "Shepherd's sling competition" Could be done on existing competition fields. And would fit right in to the spirit of the Olympics. Love your idea! How can we start a petition?
@deerhunter7482
@deerhunter7482 4 года назад
And they asked David if he was afraid of Goliath and he said there's no way I can miss that big of a target !
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Lol thx for watching!
@MrHooks
@MrHooks 5 лет назад
Because I’ve tried this, seeing him hit a bottle is like watching someone fly a little, or start a fire with their mind. It’s a freakin superpower. I’m amazed that people can get good enough at this to make it useful. David hitting Goliath intentionally was sufficient for miracle status, in my book. Killing him was just extra.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@pychohobo1832
@pychohobo1832 4 года назад
Lol. I agree. I have been doing it for a few years. I have no where near his accurate. Maybe I'm putting too much in it. But I can put a hole through 1/2 plywood at 75 yards.
@omaranderson3678
@omaranderson3678 2 года назад
Judges 20:16 (KJV) Among all this people there were seven hundred chosen men lefthanded; every one could sling stones at an hair breadth, and not miss.
@AggelosKyriou
@AggelosKyriou 4 года назад
That was remarkably thorough! Greetings from a Greek slinger. For larger stones you may also try the so-called "Byzantine" style. If I learned anything from my shepherd father (who slung for a living when he was a child) it's that the size of the pouch (and the size of the ammo contained within) needs to be proportional to the length of the cords. The shorter the sling the smaller the stone they're meant to cast and the closer the range they're meant to be shot at.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing this tip!
@thewestfire9729
@thewestfire9729 3 года назад
I’d wager a hefty sum that even as an adult and King who had upgraded to using the sword, David still kept a sling and some stones on his belt wherever he went.
@somedude9309
@somedude9309 3 года назад
Of course, he did, why trade a weapon you were proficient with and that served you well for many years? My dude was probably like "yeah, I'll take the sword but when shit gets real Ima sling some fools."
@thewestfire9729
@thewestfire9729 3 года назад
@@somedude9309 makes sense. He killed a giant with a sling. The man was a giant slayer and he just used some cord and a stone. Anybody who stepped up to David seeking heat would’ve been stoned to death. Ba dum tsh.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 3 года назад
Thanks for watching! The sling is a deadly weapon in skilled hands, perhaps it could be considered the best primitive missile weapon.
@lionsdejudah
@lionsdejudah 4 года назад
IM A MASTER!!! Without casting a Single Stone... My mind is completely empty, all the time.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Lol thanks for watching!
@Gunluvver2
@Gunluvver2 4 года назад
I started with a sling my Grandpa made for me out of leather boot laces. I preferred my single shot .22Long Rifle but I usually burned up my weekly supply of ammo in one day. I grew up on a farm/ranch and there were always plenty of ball bearings available from old worn out equipment. I got to be really accurate with the sling by the time I was seven or eight. I got lucky once and killed a full grown coyote and thousands of birds, rabbits and other small critters. I was on a pheasant hunt with several adult hunters when I was about ten and since I was out of ammo for my twenty two and 16 gauge shotgun I used the sling. I got the first bird of the day LOL. One of the Men was an Army vet that was caught in the Phillipines when the Japanese over ran the Island.. He said the Fillipnos used snares and slingshots to put meat on the menu. During my learning to master the sling I think I broke every glass window on the farm. It is a miracle I survived the wrath of my Dad!
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Thanks for watching and sharing your story! 😁
@Canislupes7
@Canislupes7 Год назад
Thank you for this story 🙏
@MePJtheDJ
@MePJtheDJ 3 года назад
I first used a sling such as this as a child in Mexico. I would say it was about 32 inches long. I was taught to whirl the sling a few times first above my head before releasing. It was accurate at 40 to 50 yards many times.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing your story.
@thejackinati2759
@thejackinati2759 6 лет назад
One great source of consistant ammunition is clay. When you live in an area that doesn't have rivers or rocks suitable for slinging, clay slingstones are the best thing. You form them into balls or biconnical shapes and leave them to dry out in the sun over a day or so. It's the perfect target ammunition, so long as you don't get them wet. If you bake them in a kiln, you don't have to worry about them getting wet, but I don't have a kiln. A campfire might be able to bake them. There's a big reason why virtually most cultures which used slings also used clay slingstones, particularly in Middle eastern regions during the Bronze and Iron age where sometimes stockpiles of as much as 10,000 clay slingstones have been found, in differing weights, with 30g slingstones being among the lightest. There are also Celtic fortifications with a similar number of slingstones found.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 6 лет назад
The Jackinati275 thanks for watching and the tips!
@dynamicworlds1
@dynamicworlds1 5 лет назад
A normal campfire just doesn't get hot enough to truly fire clay. You could use it to get out extra moisture in exchange for a risk of cracking, I guess, but that's about it. For that you're looking to get up to 600-1000°C minimum (1100-1200° for stronger stuff, which are better for durability and energy transfer) for an extended period of time (and you're going to have trouble avoiding cracking with a thick solid mass) as you need to actually start to at least soften and fuse some of the particles in the clay. To be clear, though, it is possible to get up to the low end of those numbers for some more fragile ceramics using some pit firing techniques, so you can make ceramics (even if just earthenware, instead of stoneware) without a kiln. For target practice, you may find making disposable clay ammunition more practical for you, but if you're looking to make fired clay shot, hopefully that rough overview is a useful springboard for further research.
@axlsmith8062
@axlsmith8062 5 лет назад
There is a way to fire clay in the bush jst takes some time and effort if u dig a u shaped tunnel underground about 7-9 inches is enough you can make one whopping hot fire and I have fired clay with jst this but to get it perfect u need to build a small dome of clay over one of your two holes then when you build a fire in the "kiln" and a fire in your uncover hole fan the flames into it and u would be amazed by the heat it generates thanx for the tip tho never thought of using clay projectiles
@user-uo5fy8tz4y
@user-uo5fy8tz4y 5 лет назад
Clay is a great source of ammunition because it desolves in water and it won't break any windows (if its not baked) and when throwing they break on impact
@drchilapastrosodrlasmacas438
@drchilapastrosodrlasmacas438 5 лет назад
Yes! The mezo americans also used clay ball for ammunition
@glynmedallo8940
@glynmedallo8940 5 лет назад
Nice. Now i just need to find a giant to fight.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Lol
@UlfhedinnNorsk
@UlfhedinnNorsk 5 лет назад
G.B. Medallo Will Rosie O'Donnel do? 😏
@glynmedallo8940
@glynmedallo8940 5 лет назад
@@UlfhedinnNorsk i don't know man, i think i need more levels
@stephanginther9051
@stephanginther9051 5 лет назад
@marian roberto Actually the shepherds sling (the weapon in the video) in the hands of an expert can reach the power of a small firearm. There is a more powerful version called a staff sling, but those are much slower and harder to use while running as David was. From a physics standpoint (I'm an engineering senior) killing Goliath with a shot to the head is totally possible with a shepherds sling, though admittedly if he had practiced using it while running, the staff sling would have made it easier.
@brotherjesus4246
@brotherjesus4246 5 лет назад
No. First you must practice practice practice....
@robdonna1000
@robdonna1000 4 года назад
"Among all this people there were 700 chosen men lefthanded; every one could sling stones at an hair breadth, and not miss." Judges 20:16.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@VirideSoryuLangley
@VirideSoryuLangley 3 года назад
Fuck off with the bible quotes, so annoying
@robdonna1000
@robdonna1000 3 года назад
@@VirideSoryuLangley The Word of God is quick and powerful and sharp. Cuts deep.
@sdeschuiteneer
@sdeschuiteneer 3 года назад
@@robdonna1000 You mean archaic, dubious and badly translated. For the feeble of mind, a bandaid on a festering wound, thinking it helps, while it does nothing at all.
@robdonna1000
@robdonna1000 3 года назад
@@sdeschuiteneer ....piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. Hebrews 4:12 KJV
@kennymonty8206
@kennymonty8206 4 года назад
When I was a kid I made a sling and used it all the time. I didn't imagine anyone would take it as seriously as you have, but I became proficient in its use. Kinda neat seeing someone take it to the next level.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Thanks a bunch! It really did take a lot of work to become accurate with the rock sling. But it was a very enjoyable type of effort :)
@koffinkat666
@koffinkat666 5 лет назад
You're currently in RU-vid algorithms Goldilocks zone make good use of it
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Yeah I was wondering why I'm getting so many comments on this video 😁
@cdamian86
@cdamian86 5 лет назад
Yea, I absolutely have no interest in slingshots, yet here I am.
@spaceninjasteve3356
@spaceninjasteve3356 5 лет назад
Recommended for me too, i was thinking about the slings just the other day though, weird
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
@@spaceninjasteve3356 well thx for watching in any case 😀
@koffinkat666
@koffinkat666 5 лет назад
@@spaceninjasteve3356 Part of the new Google Telepathy algorithm reading your thoughts.
@donc9275
@donc9275 5 лет назад
The way you aim is very close to what I’ve heard about instinctive archery aiming. It takes years to master but is highly accurate at various distances.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching! Yes slinging is very instinctive, I find it much more so than archery.
@pixiesmate
@pixiesmate 3 года назад
Instinctive aiming comes from knowing from experience where your shot will hit. From thousands of shots fired and learning how your weapon will respond. Baseball pitchers or cricket bowlers know from experience where to put the ball and how to put it there, same with Instinctive aiming
@shmuckling
@shmuckling 4 года назад
Wow! I've never seen the split pouch design before! That's a great idea and looks very functional. Overall this was very informative! Thank you!
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
You are so welcome!
@XRinger
@XRinger 4 года назад
Great video. I learned to accurately shoot the rifle at an early age, never had a problem shooting the bow either. But, when you said "Practice until you are able to consciously purge all thoughts from your mind at a moments notice" you reminded me of the summer (1974?) when I learned to shoot trap. The only way I could break 25 clays in a row, was to think of 'nothing' and let my body run on auto-pilot. I called it being in the Zone. I could easily break 50 clays in a row. Other competitors found they could break my hit string, by just saying my name. Any loud voice would distract me. So, I decided to stick to rifle competitions. Where most of the shooters are gentlemen & ladies.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Thanks for watching and sharing your story. Yes, there is a kind of magic in thinking of "nothing". The human subconsciousness is a truly a marvelous thing considering how many calculations it must do to be able to execute an accurate shot, and then do it shot after shot.
@XRinger
@XRinger 4 года назад
@@WannabeBushcrafter The math! I had always wondered how people did those trick shots, back in the old days. Like shooting thousands of small wooden blocks, tossed into the air and only missing 1 out of 16,000. It tells us that instinctive shooting is about 98% mental.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
So true.
@oldgoblin7312
@oldgoblin7312 5 лет назад
I rabbit and squirrel hunt with mine. I eat good. After you sling several thousand stones, the feeling becomes natural. You will not only be able to hit your target, but have perfect form even while on the hunt. All you have to do is have patience and keep slinging. Also, dont forget to step it up a notch, practice on moving targets, or your speed to hit multiple targets. Some people may have a harder time learning it than others, as i started getting the hang of it after only a few thousand, but it all really matters how you are training. One last thing. Dont train alone! Even if you dont know an expert, you should have a fellow study to train with. You watch eachothers form and techniques, learn from eachother, and most of all, get competitive! Thats what drives people to be truely skilled. For me it was growing up hunting with me family, who owned guns, but preferred to teach us youngers how to hunt with method and skill before we ever used a gun... ofcorse im an old man and this was a different time... but it was the competition between my cousin and i, that is the reason both of us are considered expert slingers to this day.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
old Goblin thanks for sharing! I’m getting there in the accuracy department now I’m still practicing but working on increasing the power of my casts without it affecting accuracy. I have made more than 40k cases so far.
@oldgoblin7312
@oldgoblin7312 5 лет назад
Wannabe Bushcrafter good! Im glad to see a fellow slinger! Just remember, your power delivery on target, doesnt come from the strength of your arm. Power is usually mastered after accuracy and form. Once you perfect your form, and you can perform your cast at a high speed, that is when you will start to have rock shattering impact. No brute force. All finesse and speed.
@danbrownellfuzzy3010
@danbrownellfuzzy3010 3 года назад
I saw at the point it was behind his head sometimes the path was level and his release would be sideways and other times directly in back his swing was low and it would become a downward sling motion. I have never tried this but I dig anything caveman and this fits right in with that
@HectorPriamedes1
@HectorPriamedes1 5 лет назад
"Practice every hour until you are 153 years old."
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
HectorPriamedes1 lol thx for watching
@HectorPriamedes1
@HectorPriamedes1 5 лет назад
@@WannabeBushcrafter You bet man! I make fun, but your commitment is commendable :-)
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@FortNite-fb5wm
@FortNite-fb5wm 4 года назад
@@rafterrafter5320 he does say "My Primitive Projectile Weapon" hence Primitive
@Heavywall70
@Heavywall70 4 года назад
In biblical times that’s adolescent
@bophi_true
@bophi_true 3 года назад
0:07 "I have been able to achieve hunting level accuracy with this weapon." The Bottle: *boop*
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@TheWorldsnotenough
@TheWorldsnotenough 3 года назад
The 1.3k who disliked this obviously didn’t appreciate the break down you gave or didn’t stick around long enough on your vid to appreciate the metrics for developing this long lost skill. Basically this was shooting a gun back in those times. We’re still in the Stone Age and just figured out how to launch our rocks/bullets a bit faster. Now imagine David v Goliath and the account of him having nailed that giant of a troll right between the eyes. How many rocks went through his sling before that moment. You hear the story as though God endowed David with Devine luck and he was a hero because of it. As an adult who can extrapolate information, realize that it was a journey of sharping the axe that is a Shepard’s sling. Great vid mate 👍🏼
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 3 года назад
Thanks for watching! And yes with a decade or more of regular practice, I think the sling can deliver performance and accuracy that's comparable to a single shot pistol.
@vincef7487
@vincef7487 5 лет назад
Wait. So, you're saying that to master this weapon, I need to "PRACTICE"???😳
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Lol yes practice makes perfect 😀
@Al45kan
@Al45kan 4 года назад
With enough practice you can hit every time with deadly force I was taught to chuck it first then when I got good enough whip it the rock will make a hum sound can hunt with them too birds and such my grandfather told me to be careful with them you can seriously injure or kill someone with them
@christelsibiglia3009
@christelsibiglia3009 4 года назад
A lot. You coul dbe proficient with a gun in a few days, weeks. It takes YEARS to bacome a really good slinger.
@feelinglikeaceowithqueenal8019
@feelinglikeaceowithqueenal8019 4 года назад
practice? we're talking about practice!
@nickseven6814
@nickseven6814 4 года назад
Practice + Biblical Purpose + Faith = Good Luck Vince...if it helps..imagine your target is the Covid Virus...and you & your slingshot is the only hope of humanity...
@frankhatton8242
@frankhatton8242 5 лет назад
Buy a bag of ball bearings hang a old sheet between 2 trees .go for consistent release the power will come . Mentally point at target when u release .ps collect the BB's with a magnet on a stick hope this helps .
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Frank Hatton thanks for the tip I’ll look into it!
@American-Plague
@American-Plague 5 лет назад
Very good information. I taught myself proper foosball this way...playing myself and going for accuracy over power. The power naturally came over time.
@Irish0wl
@Irish0wl 5 лет назад
How big, what weight or size should the bearings be?
@casperthodsen5881
@casperthodsen5881 5 лет назад
Thanks
@luciusirving5926
@luciusirving5926 5 лет назад
@@Irish0wl 1/2 inch or approximately 13 mm in diameter will be enough for slinging
@lonl123
@lonl123 4 года назад
Excellent video. Informative, straight to the point, no bragging or stupid music. Great job.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Thanks a bunch! :D
@QuinniMundo
@QuinniMundo 4 года назад
This guy is GREAT. Thorough, informative, honest. Good job, Bushcrafter.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
I appreciate that!
@ThenDarknessFalls
@ThenDarknessFalls 3 года назад
Very impressive. I've always been in awe of the weaponry used by our predecessors and the ways in which they took what we see in nature around us to make accurate, reliable, and lethal tools. Awesome video!
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@finnmacky7106
@finnmacky7106 5 лет назад
I never heard of you until today. This is really informative! Thanks
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Thx for watching!
@TrentonHark
@TrentonHark 5 лет назад
Thanks for the upload! I've always been a fan of learning about primitive things. Survival building in environments, flintknapping, hunting, you get the idea. Until I saw this video, I always just passed the sling by, focusing on bow or atlatl. I never knew what sort of capabilities it had. 150 feet for a tiny target (perspectively tiny) is amazing.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@mjac8373
@mjac8373 6 месяцев назад
"...practice until your muscles your eyes and your mind become ONE." -- quite the Zen point ov view well said and demonstrated.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!
@LawrenceOfOtago
@LawrenceOfOtago 5 лет назад
Congratulations on your achievement! This is the single most informative shepherds sling video on YT.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Thanks a bunch, I really appreciate that :D
@3nertia
@3nertia 3 года назад
I've seen almost a dozen videos on slinging now and this is by far the most educational and most concise; kudos and thank you!
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@azzir325
@azzir325 3 месяца назад
Thank you for convincing me to be very grateful for modern guns and bows!
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 3 месяца назад
Thanks for watching!
@XYKelseyyy
@XYKelseyyy 5 лет назад
"Distracting thoughts absolutely destroys accuracy" Yes !!! Ive always thought an empty and calm mind will improve your skill and accuracy in anything like in pitching . Thank you for that !! You're a cool dude
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@jimmyrustler8983
@jimmyrustler8983 3 года назад
Fun Fact; Greek and Roman troops would often carve or cast patterns or quotes on their lead sling ammo that they'd make. Zeus' bolt, "Catch!" And "Duck!" were common adornments. It's also said that a skilled slinger could launch a projectile with near-equal power of a .44 Magnum round, too.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 3 года назад
Yes sling stones are very powerful. Thx for watching!
@davec5310
@davec5310 5 лет назад
This video was awesome! I admire your dedication to perfecting the use of this primitive weapon as well as the results you have achieved.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Dave C thanks for watching! This weapon requires a lot of patience and dedication but the results are worth it
@wishmaster4089
@wishmaster4089 Год назад
I googled 'Rock Throwing Sling' due to intrigue from reading The Eye of the World (Wheel of Time) and it brought me here. I can't overstate enough how much respect I have for someone to put so many months and years into mastering a weapon like this. The patience you must have learned from all those failed attempts must be incredible. This is so awesome man, it was highly enjoyable. Kudos
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter Год назад
Thanks for your kind words! I really appreciate it!
@Dingdongwitchisdead
@Dingdongwitchisdead Год назад
You lost me at 100’sand 100’s of days. I knew there was a fundamental reason I am not a sling-jineer. You nailed it🤣🤣
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter Год назад
Lol thanks for watching!
@kleekboop
@kleekboop 3 года назад
Surely this must Also be outlawed in New Jersey..
@seka1986
@seka1986 3 года назад
Assault slings must be banned!
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 3 года назад
LOL
@TheWorldsnotenough
@TheWorldsnotenough 3 года назад
His vid is in the algorithms. It’s about to banned in here in Cali too. Quick run to the river beds and collect as many pebbles as possibe
@faberofwillandmight
@faberofwillandmight 2 года назад
@@TheWorldsnotenough Carful California might put a heavy tax on string as well.
@johnr7279
@johnr7279 5 лет назад
This is how David knocked off Goliath and did it easily--he was an expert slinger.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
John R thanks for watching!
@Fozzedout
@Fozzedout 5 лет назад
Basically brought a gun to a sword fight
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@hornedgoddess8191
@hornedgoddess8191 5 лет назад
The story kinda reminds me of how Paris' arrow was guided by Apollo to kill Achilles (though not all interpretations agree with this aspect).
@herbw3841
@herbw3841 5 лет назад
Now I understand the reason David chose 5 stones from the stream ... thanks for the info learnt.
@cesmess1
@cesmess1 4 года назад
Beautiful video, I grew up in west Texas. Walking in the desert and down rocky roads my friends and I would sling rocks while walking and talking. You 100 percent correct. Practice makes perfect.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Thanks for watching , glad you like it!
@marioalvarez4610
@marioalvarez4610 Год назад
Thank you so much for this video! Very encouraging!
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@j.chaitlal9421
@j.chaitlal9421 4 года назад
I have just made a sling and was able to hit a small water bottle at 6 meters on my third try. Thank you for this information as i used it to make my sling.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Nice! I'm glad this was helpful!
@k90rbitrescue
@k90rbitrescue 5 лет назад
Split pocket cool I will have to try that. I was amazed by how acurret a handfull of me and my friends got in a short time. I never did but a lot of windows paid for it practice it away from Windows lol
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Thx for watching and sharing your story!
@KoreyMacGill
@KoreyMacGill 3 года назад
recently picked up the hobby. i practiced in an empty park. my target was the playground. i was happy when a rock would go in that general direction. this viddy has helped. time to look for the right rocks! and start zooming in my focus! thanks!
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 3 года назад
Thanks, great to hear you're enjoying it. I really like slinging, probably my favorite primitive skill.
@mgrantom
@mgrantom 4 года назад
I admire your perseverance in mastering the sling. Most people would not believe it could be so accurate! Very impressive! Thank you for sharing.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Thx for watching!
@Sovietube
@Sovietube 3 года назад
I love how you are still reading the comments 👌
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 3 года назад
Of course :)
@mikehicks8064
@mikehicks8064 4 года назад
Interesting how he doesn't do a wind up before releasing. I'd like to hear his thoughts on it.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Thanks for watching! I principally use the greek no spin technique for my short sling and the balearic technique for my long sling. With the short sling, there is very little if any velocity differences between spin and no-spin techniques. Imho the great benefit of a spin technique is that it allows each shot to be more accurate because your subconscious mind gets several opportunities to execute the release. But this comes at a cost of tiring your arm out faster in each practice session for a fewer number of shots. Also in a survival hunting situation, the rotations will alert the prey to your position. So for the short sling my preference is to use no-spin techniques.
@TheRealestIdealist
@TheRealestIdealist 4 года назад
Wannabe Bushcrafter Wow! I know NOTHING about slings, but I can tell that this was a very WISE answer!
@BigGriffDog427
@BigGriffDog427 4 года назад
Wannabe Bushcrafter can you please do a follow up vid demonstrating these techniques in depth ? Thanks so much 👍👏👏
@Hurricanehamo
@Hurricanehamo 4 года назад
I imagine the wind up with the long sling is more suited for a warfare scenario, with rows of slingers, just like archers would have been used in rows in order to send repeated vollies of arrows. However, hunting in a forest/woodland during windy conditions between late spring and up to mid to late Autumn, the foliage rustle would give audible cover for the winding sling, and also being downwind would be advantageous no just for scent, but also for the reason that sound travels further on the wind! I would consider also elevation would be a big advantage.
@robertlangley258
@robertlangley258 3 года назад
That’s because his sling was a single shot Einstein!!
@mikefishhead
@mikefishhead 8 месяцев назад
I made on as a kid one summer and got pretty handy with it. I used a pf flyer sneaker tongue for a patch and the shoe laces for cordage. I could stand on one shore of lake lorain in spfld mass and launch it to the other several hundred yards a way. It was totally instinctive shooting. If you found a flat stone and flung it the stone would make a cool noise like a ricochet from a firearm. I went from sling to slingshot to bow then firearm and I think it made me a good shot with rifle. I'm 64 now and I bet I could still sail one over the lake if I tried. The 60's was the last great time to be a kid. Today "you'll shoot your eye out kid".😊
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing your story!
@WilliamParmley
@WilliamParmley 4 года назад
Fascinating, thank you! I haven't made or used one of these since I was very young. I'll have to try it again.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Thanks for watching! You should give it a try again!
@bushcraftnorthof6012
@bushcraftnorthof6012 6 лет назад
Way to stick with it! You are an inspiration. Maybe start doing trick shots, or cool targets, on video. Take care!
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 6 лет назад
Bushcraft North of 60 thanks for watching!
@samuelbishara2004
@samuelbishara2004 4 года назад
This reminds me of David and Goliath.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Thanks!
@devinkonopa6118
@devinkonopa6118 Год назад
saw your other vid and almost commented to recommend keeping up practice and saw you already did and posted this. subscribed i like that you stick it through to really evaluate. and shared a lot of good tips
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter Год назад
Awesome thank you!
@evanlu9731
@evanlu9731 7 месяцев назад
Just made my first sling- thanks for the advice.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 7 месяцев назад
Have fun!
@tonyc3668
@tonyc3668 Год назад
This was so great, I wish everyone made videos like this. 1 year condensed into 5 practical minutes, how can it get better than this? Nice work! 👍
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter Год назад
Thanks a bunch!
@theempty3340
@theempty3340 5 лет назад
Practice until you can telekenetically beat someone to death with a rock.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Lol thx for watching!
@muddundee
@muddundee 4 года назад
Excellent vid, you are 100% right, practice, practice & practice some more. I never got that good, but it was fun, so was the broken window!
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Thx for watching! I've been practicing regularly now for over 2 years. I'm getting hits on coffee cans at 75 feet pretty regularly now
@wramsey2656
@wramsey2656 8 месяцев назад
As a kid in Kentucky there was an old leather smith who made our heavy duty pouches, he inserted bronze grommets for the holes, this prevented tearing. We used a medium duty cotton rope (from hardware stores; used in antique windows for the weight system). We had the standard size for individual use. We developed a super sling which required two people to use (load and help get it started). The super sling was about 7 ft long with a pouch 3x in size. We were able to launch 2 lb rocks around 120 yards into the Ohio River. We normally used smooth river rocks which had been dredged up into piles. We ended up launching at the river as it had become to dangerous to use them in town with walnuts. Our final version was the buckshot sling. It was only about3-4 ft long but had a oversized pouch made of denim. We used small pea gravel in it, we used it to clear birds from trees during harvest season when 100s of black birds invaded the area.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 8 месяцев назад
Nice thanks for sharing this story!
@pistakiss1426
@pistakiss1426 5 лет назад
The target is like 20 meters away, if it's that close you might just throw the rock at this point, it's easier to learn and stronger
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@pistakiss1426
@pistakiss1426 5 лет назад
It could hit hard, but not how he does it. It wasn't even strong enough to knock down the water bottle half the time
@Gottaculat
@Gottaculat 4 года назад
While I clearly prefer a bow, I can see a lot of advantages of becoming proficient with a sling: Less materials to make. Less time to make. Weighs less. Can fit in a pocket. Ammo is far easier to acquire, and making good arrows is incredibly difficult in comparison to finding adequate stones. The sling being easily constructed also means it's easier to part with it should you need to use the materials for something else. The cons compared to a bow are quite significant: Takes far more time and energy to master. Lacks penetration, restricting it to small game. Velocity of the projectile is gonna likely be much lower, and lose speed sooner. Max effective range will be significantly less than a bow due to both velocity and accuracy. Even still, it seems like an excellent backup ranged weapon. I would also recommend you try the bolas. I've found a bolas with 6 anchors is unbelievably easy to master, and the great advantage of the bolas is its ability to ensnare and stun small game and large birds (like geese), even as they are taking off. Another interesting projectile weapon is the "tin can shotgun," or "spring gun." To make one, find a very flexible piece of greenwood about half an inch thick or more. Fasten an empty soup can (smaller is better) to one end so the open side is facing away, and the stick is running parallel with the side of the can. If you were to do a cut-away, it would form an upside down lowercase "h" at the end. Kinda hard to explain without a picture. You want the end of the stick to be flush with the open rim, and running down the length of the can. Can you picture that? So once you have the can secured, tie a short length of string to the end with the can, just enough to act as a tab to grip. Now, load the can with about an ounce (or a pile that fits in the center of your palm) of small pebbles. Your spring gun is now loaded. To "fire" the weapon, hold the end of the stick without the can in your leading/aiming hand. Pinch the string tab on the can side with your other hand, and "cock" the weapon by pulling the tab back while your lead/aiming hand/arm is outstretched, causing the branch to bend and form spring tension. Release the tab, and the can will snap forward in an arc, launching the stone shot (or even metal BBs if you have 'em) with centripetal force. If constructed properly, and with practice, this device can be used to hunt birds and other small game with surprising effectiveness out to about 20-30 yards, and requires less effort to master than a sling due to its shotgun-like spread. The downside is 30 yards is really pushing its max range, and it's much more practical within 15 yards or so. Of course, the ultimate indispensable way to hunt and get a steady supply of meat is via trapping, and trapping has a real advantage over the other methods in that you set up a network of traps, 12 or more, and you can do other things like build shelter, tend to fires, fabricate clothing, weapons, cordage, etc. while the traps passively "hunt" on your behalf, saving you time and energy. You could even take a nap if you so desired. Traps also offer you two options, live capture, which prevents the meat from spoiling, but can be dangerous as you'll need to kill a very angry and frightened animal - as well as gives the animal time to figure out an escape. The other option is to make a kill trap, which will be made to either strangle, mangle, or dangle the animal. Traps are very versatile, and can catch you anything from mice to bears, depending on the trap. You can buy steel traps, which will last a very, very long time, or you can make traps on the fly with natural resources.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Thanks for watching and sharing your tips!
@meinkek7896
@meinkek7896 2 года назад
Just make crossbow
@housetent9176
@housetent9176 Год назад
Could you send a link about the “tin can shotgun” I can’t find anything about it online. I appreciate the info
@GoderikCristobal
@GoderikCristobal Год назад
So... Consistency in bullets is the key for your ammunition. Consistency in practice is key for your accuracy. Dude. Brilliant. I recently got obsessed with the bronze age and The Bible in general, so now I'm getting into metal casting. Time to make some projectiles for my sling.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@joewoodchuck3824
@joewoodchuck3824 5 лет назад
I made one of these many years ago. I used leather shoe laces for the strings and sewed together two layers of denim for the pouch. Just a crude stitch around the edge. I too became.rather proficient with it in time. Two things were different with me however. The book which i used for the project also described a two revolution throw. The first revolution was a horizontal circle over my head followed by a second vertical circle for the throw. The two revolutions really wound up some serious velocity with a more relaxed and consistent throw motion. The other thing different is I dont recall any audible snap from breaking the sound barrier. Ive also seen two vertical circles for throwing. Ive never tried that one. I always had a .22 rifle available growing up and i had fun with that, the sling, and a slingshot, all of which i became very proficient with. Never had a bb gun, though i did have some good quality pellet guns in adulthood. A few seriously accurate firearms as well.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Thx for watching and sharing your story. I liked shooting rifles growing up, but I only discovered the sling 2 years ago. It's mad fun to practice with.
@kansascityshuffle8526
@kansascityshuffle8526 5 лет назад
Hornady will sell ‘ballistic ‘ rocks in a plastic box and charge $60 for 10 of them.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Lol
@danconrad920
@danconrad920 5 лет назад
I like marbles
@stevedd9725
@stevedd9725 5 лет назад
I reload my own rocks!!
@kansascityshuffle8526
@kansascityshuffle8526 5 лет назад
Steved D wtth a hornady stone polisher no doubt
@birddog9708
@birddog9708 4 года назад
Buy now before the coming shortages
@LetsBeClear87
@LetsBeClear87 5 лет назад
Next step: How about a moving target or sling whilst already in motion or on horseback
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching! I'm actually thinking of beginning to do run and sling sessions at 60 feet or trying to get similar accuracy at 90 feet
@LetsBeClear87
@LetsBeClear87 5 лет назад
Wannabe Bushcrafter it’s the next step in mastery. You got this !!
@ldmoriarty
@ldmoriarty 4 года назад
When I was a boy, I ticked off a kid from Mexico who came up out of a manhole in El Paso, Texas. Seeing me as a threat, he quickly removed his T-Shirt, folded it into a sling, and sent a rock whistling towards me. Luckily, I hugged the ground and didn't get hit. His skills were so amazing that I just sat there in awe and admiration.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Thanks for watching and sharing your story!
@brujero13
@brujero13 3 года назад
Great video, I really appreciate your serious hands on study of using the sling as a hunting tool. Thank you for sharing
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 3 года назад
Thanks I appreciate it!
@soldtobediers
@soldtobediers 5 лет назад
Yes. Like the importance of constant loads for ammunition. Best time i've ever had with a sling was when i was 14. Fashioned it out of 50 lb. test trot line cord & an old boot tongue. It had a loop for my wrist, & the release end a 3/8'' nut. The most prized ammo was solid or hydraulic valve lifters from automobile engines. Wrecking yards were full of them & the owners let us have all we wanted. The sound of them cutting through the air resembled that of a startled covey of quail. During desert training at Ft. Bliss Texas... i managed to fashion one out of paracord & rip stop fabric from the inside flap of my rucksack. There were buzzards on the ground at the base of a small cliff that were waitng for our luch break to be over. They were just enough out of normal throwing distance range & seemed to be taunting all who threw at them. So i put the sling into action with the only ammo available... flat stones of about mason jar lid dimesion. The whole platoon who had been chunking those kinda stones, watched in awe, as i managed to close the distance of the range with a few throws. Funniest part of it all was the fact they could see the stones coming... and would just hop to either side each one as it came near. my plt. sgt. came over and said to me... sgt. gilpin, I can now see why you're nickname is rocky. Told my Dad about it after i got out out of the army. He said it reminded him of the time in Karachi Pakistan when he & his army buddies were trying to shoot 100 yard distant buzzards on the ground with a .45. When the round came close, they would just hop out of the way, of the slow rounds. -former recondo sgt. ''rock'' 82nd abn. 11b4p 1/504 inf. '71-'74 71418
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Sold to be Diers thanks for watching! That’s a great story!
@InfinityGh0st
@InfinityGh0st 5 лет назад
“Constant loads” lol
@dallenbounds2616
@dallenbounds2616 5 лет назад
I have seen rats dodge marbles from slingshots from 10 feet away. They would sit there and look at me as I was shoting at them and then move just before it got there.
@Sketch_Sesh
@Sketch_Sesh 5 лет назад
Your practice speach motivated me in my craft
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Thanks that's great to hear!
@danielphillpotts4148
@danielphillpotts4148 5 лет назад
me to golly
@rodparsons6719
@rodparsons6719 4 года назад
Excellent summary of the process. As good as any that I have heard. I like that you emphasise the work involved. A lot of beginners make the mistake of thinking that no work is involved in developing a useful level of skill in an "instinctive" method.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Thanks, I'm glad you like it. Yes most primitive weapons require massive amounts of practice to gain proficiency. The sling has the steepest learning curve of all the primitive weapons that I have tried so far. On the flip side, the massive amount of practice effectively gave the ancient slinger the equivalent of a single shot firearm...
@rodparsons6719
@rodparsons6719 4 года назад
@@WannabeBushcrafter The importance of what our subconscious mind believes was underlined for me when after an absence from competition I just happened to go out and scored 83% of the available points in a Primitive bow class where my norm had been as much as 15% to 20% lower. I had in the interim stopped thinking in terms of what I might normally expect to score and instead just had a carefree round making most of my shots with a focus that gave me a real insight into the saying about just shooting one good arrow at a time. Talking about it is no substitute for understanding it, but understanding it is nothing without finding the ability to do it as naturally as breathing. For this we have to put in the work and then take that first essential step beyond mere accomplished technique. The default attitude should be to believe that everything will go exactly where we are looking. And have we not noticed how well we often group our bad shots when we look at the outline of the target? Realise this and then think about what you were really looking at as you let go.
@ajw6715
@ajw6715 3 года назад
We made these slings when we were kids. Never got good with them but my father grew up with them and could hit a poster on a pole a 100 yards away every time. He was unbelievable with one.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing your story!
@aomanchutube
@aomanchutube 5 лет назад
And always remember we could be living in a simulated universe...
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Lol thx for watching!
@kojak5500
@kojak5500 5 лет назад
Awsome video 👍 man! 400 Goliaths disliked this video
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@giuliozapelli6824
@giuliozapelli6824 4 года назад
This video is inspiring. I've picked up slinging a couple of months ago because it was a very common tool where i come from: It's so rocky over here that shepherds historycally used it in order to herd their goats and i want to keep the tradition alive. With that being said tho I'm still struggling to hit a human sized target at about 30 ft. (10 meters for us). Oh, Well! i guess i just need more practice and your video made me want to go outside and sling some pebbles. thx sir. Please make more videos about this topic!
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Thanks for watching! I will try to make another video one of these days.
@giuliozapelli6824
@giuliozapelli6824 3 года назад
@Leon from what i know the sling was primarely used to drive the goats, over here you are always going either uphill or downhill, we also had dogs btw but as you might know goats are not affected by gravity 😂 so you might find them in non easily accessible places (slinging a rock in front of the animal will make It come back) I'm sure It was also used to protect the herd though , there still are wolves and some bears around here today. (Grandma told me that 50 years ago they were still pretty common). So yes, Indeed It was used in both roles. P.S. not entirely sure if bears like to eat goats but ok
@joeldelavega768
@joeldelavega768 4 года назад
One of the best put together videos on youtube. Simple and informative.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Glad you think so!
@vincef7487
@vincef7487 4 года назад
If I listen very carefully, I get the impression that practicing might help increase my accuracy.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Lol thanks for watching!
@averygotit0128
@averygotit0128 5 лет назад
David watched this before he fought Goliath
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Lol
@Gaaaz
@Gaaaz Год назад
Nice vid. Good explanations, and good tips. Thanks man!
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@jbaumun
@jbaumun 3 года назад
Possibly the best video on slinging on the Tube . Thanks for posting ! I'll give it a whirl .
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 3 года назад
Thanks for watching! Glad you found it helpful!
@jefferysmith9320
@jefferysmith9320 5 лет назад
The optimum length differs from person to person. It should be adjusted to accommodate the distance between the users hand, and the ground (standing at rest). I'm 70, and have years of throwing experience.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching and sharing your tips.
@desertodavid
@desertodavid 5 лет назад
I've never even seen a sling. I want to learn how to use one. It's very interesting. The one thing I can't understand is when this guy talks about the release fingers. How do you release the stone?
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
@@desertodavid thx for watching! I put the loop on my index finger and release the knot end of the sling. There is no way I can consciously time the release, I just trust my subconscious to know when to do it .
@desertodavid
@desertodavid 5 лет назад
@@WannabeBushcrafter Thanks. That's actually a good answer, which explains why you say your mind has to be clear of all extraneous thoughts. I found this to be true when playing golf and other sports. Just go out and have a good time, relax and visualize your shot. Best advice I ever got was from a U.S. Marine Marksmanship instructor who said, "Make each hit count. The score will take care of itself."
@chetan.gondaliya
@chetan.gondaliya 5 лет назад
this is also a ancient of ancient weapon of my area in Gujarat-india... we call it "Gofann" in our language....
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Chetan Gondalia nice!
@uncleho313
@uncleho313 5 лет назад
is it true that it is illegal to use it in india now ?
@sameerthakur720
@sameerthakur720 5 лет назад
@@uncleho313 AFAIK, it is not. But hunting is illegal.
@uncleho313
@uncleho313 5 лет назад
oh ok thanks for the info. I read somewhere that slinging was punished by hanging in Inida (maybe in some states at some specific time in it s history). Is it much practiced nowadays ? do you have links of video of sling in this region ?
@sameerthakur720
@sameerthakur720 5 лет назад
Still used for scaring away birds and monkeys to protect crops. I know it is common in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Karnataka states. I do not know whether it is common elsewhere in India.
@wearytraveler3524
@wearytraveler3524 5 лет назад
Absolutely awesome video! Personal, informative and educational! Great job and welcome to the world of rock slingers!
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you like it!
@e.m.5499
@e.m.5499 5 лет назад
I thought of David killing Goliath when I saw your headline. Your video gives me a human perspective of how much he must've practiced. Thanks. Great video!
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Thanks I appreciate it!
@squarebynature
@squarebynature 5 лет назад
Check the Majorcan slingers who worked as mercenaries for the roman troops back on the days. They could kill and go through armours from really far away. Since they were kids they had to use the sling to catch the food deposited on the top of trees...amazing.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Bernat Ferragut yes I read that they were some of the best slingers in the world at the time, capable of hitting man sized targets consistent at 100 yards
@axlsmith8062
@axlsmith8062 5 лет назад
Ya they where skilled at their craft though the Roman legion put their skills to some uses I don't agree with I'm surprised to find someone else who has heard of them
@lalolki1
@lalolki1 5 лет назад
@@axlsmith8062 Here in Majorca it's a common topic to talk about when we are proud of ourselves -which, as a members of Spain, happens not so quite often hahahahaha-. I can sure you that every majorquin is more proud of being majorquin than spanish. Cheers my friend
@popcorn371
@popcorn371 5 лет назад
You’re telling me that I have to look at the target to be more accurate. I don’t buy it
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
thanks for watching! I found the best way is to just look into the target and let your subconscious figure out everything else. It's hard to explain but if you actually tried to consciously aim the stone (e.g adjust the power or timing of the release) the accuracy becomes terrible.
@austingode
@austingode 5 лет назад
Hanson Stuckey ..... no .... no don't look at the target 🎯 look up in the sky or behind you or a the ground .... anywhere but at the target 🎯
@Cody_Ramer
@Cody_Ramer 5 лет назад
Well at least with a bow you want to look at what you are aiming at till you hear the arrow hit. Otherwise you actually accidentally move your bow a little without realizing it. That affects the arrow and it will make you less accurate. Dont know if that is true about slings though.
@Cody_Ramer
@Cody_Ramer 5 лет назад
Bantham Nobilis either you didnt quite understand or you are stupid. Looking exactly where you want to hit until the projectile hits the target increases accuracy over taking your eyes off of the target and glancing at something else. At no point did anyone other than you mention having your eyes closed.
@IdahoSewing
@IdahoSewing 4 года назад
@@Cody_Ramer "Follow-through." Vital to accuracy with anything.
@deannastevens1217
@deannastevens1217 3 года назад
Excellent video with great information. Thank you. my son has been interested in this for awhile. I will show him this video.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@lynx777
@lynx777 5 лет назад
That's awesome that you put that kind of work into something you really really liked and able to share.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Thanks I appreciate it!
@mikecoffin9236
@mikecoffin9236 5 лет назад
You sound very similar to the LPL, (Lock Picking Lawyer). Got bored of locks cause you picked them all and have now found a new hobby? Lol
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Lol thx for watching
@mikecoffin9236
@mikecoffin9236 5 лет назад
@@WannabeBushcrafter I've always wanted trying slinging since I was a little boy, great beginner vid, think I'm gonna try this summer! Thanks.
@BatAtTarkov
@BatAtTarkov 5 лет назад
Mike Coffin I cannot unhear that now. I hate you
@jamesalexander3253
@jamesalexander3253 5 лет назад
I make mortar concrete balls and spray paint them neon orange. It makes it look like your shooting out lasers lol. You can do it with rocks too (obviously)
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
James Alexander thanks for the tip I’m going to try it out!
@jamesalexander3253
@jamesalexander3253 5 лет назад
Wannabe Bushcrafter yah man the neon looks like a tracer round, expecially right around dusk. Also just a fyi the motor concrete balls are fantastic for accuracy. Just like u said for consistency of weight. HOWEVER... they almost always explode into dust lol witch is still pretty cool. Also the cure time for a batch is a week if you want to do it right. Love your videos and I love seeing other stingers out there. Oh yah I also go to the golf driving range and sling out golf balls lmao true story
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
James Alexander awesome, I will definitely try this out
@jamesalexander3253
@jamesalexander3253 5 лет назад
Wannabe Bushcrafter well now I just can't wait for the next video!!!
@dannymanny6917
@dannymanny6917 5 лет назад
That was awesome! Thanks for this evening's entertainment!
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Thx, glad you like it!
@matthewjacobs141
@matthewjacobs141 3 года назад
After spending many hours watching various Shepherd Sling videos I have to say your technique is the most novel
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 3 года назад
Thanks!
@Hastilygrim
@Hastilygrim 5 лет назад
1 year later, you've got to be at least 4/5 and 2/3.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
I've definitely gotten more accurate over the last year. I would say still not 2 out of 3 shots at 45 feet. But I have been focusing on putting more power into each shot without affecting accuracy.
@Hastilygrim
@Hastilygrim 5 лет назад
@@WannabeBushcrafter Ah yes, that would seem like the bestter option alright.
@lindaoster8865
@lindaoster8865 5 лет назад
I like this video and the skill, but I'd like to know more instructively how to load the sling and the movements in release.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Linda Oster thanks for watching I’ll keep it in mind!
@danielphillpotts4148
@danielphillpotts4148 5 лет назад
just read the easy to fallow instructions that come with it Lindi sweet heart.,,,call me.
@Kimdino1
@Kimdino1 4 года назад
@Linda The video at ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LYwRKxTziHY.html explains more very clearly.
@douglasbeland8914
@douglasbeland8914 4 года назад
Linda Oster I've been using a sling for over 50 years. I just like the idea of the distance that a longer than average sling is capable of throwing a stone. I always spin the sling several times around at about a 45 degree angle before releasing. It's the final spin and throwing movement of your arm that gives the stone the power. I use a thinner rope on the release line, and hang on to a slightly heavier rope on the end that I hold onto.
@bobkelley8291
@bobkelley8291 3 года назад
Cool video! As a child I practiced a lot year after year but not every day using various slings and projectiles. One I enjoyed was using my winter scarf with snowballs. I also practiced throwing stones and skipping stones
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 3 года назад
Thanks for watching and sharing your story!
@r.t.972
@r.t.972 3 года назад
Awesome vid. thanks for posting!
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@johnormike811
@johnormike811 3 года назад
I’ve never seen that style of slinging before.... very sudden.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 3 года назад
Thanks for watching! Yeah the overhand is a good slinging method for hunting since it reduces the amount of motion needed to execute the shot.
@kanesmith8271
@kanesmith8271 5 лет назад
Ban Assault Stones
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 5 лет назад
Rofl
@fiddlesticksbessette398
@fiddlesticksbessette398 4 года назад
AND HORSE'S..
@The4cp
@The4cp 4 года назад
Assault leather.
@quasimotter
@quasimotter 4 года назад
Been working on a novel in which a sling is used to help the 3 kids escape. They have to make it out of a tapestry that hangs in the room where they are held captive. I've worked it out and have been satisfied. Just found your post and learned a couple of new things. Will go back and modify. Should make the sling using chapters stronger, Thank you very much.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Thanks for watching! Glad you found the video helpful for your book!
@magatism
@magatism 4 года назад
Thank you for uploading a detailed description.
@WannabeBushcrafter
@WannabeBushcrafter 4 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
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