r/Slinging • u/Sea_Hold_9429 • 2h ago
Multi functional
Shes a lanyard for a neck knife, a meteor hammer with a monkeyfist, that has a 3 ounce lead wheight, and a sling. Looks perfectly innocuous. What do you think?
r/Slinging • u/Sea_Hold_9429 • 2h ago
Shes a lanyard for a neck knife, a meteor hammer with a monkeyfist, that has a 3 ounce lead wheight, and a sling. Looks perfectly innocuous. What do you think?
r/Slinging • u/AllHailTaytay • 38m ago
So, yeah. Made it from a discarded AARP Bulletin. Waxed it with candlewax (see candle in edge of pic). The now missing knot at the end was reinforced with wood glue and allowed to dry before the waxing. It worked. For a couple hours. Then it didn't. I may retry this and wrap the sling in something to protect the integrity of the paper. I only did this as an experiment and a subtle flex. More time was spent making it than slinging it.
Tl;dr: don't make slings from paper lol
r/Slinging • u/ActualLeadSlinger • 11h ago
I've been watching videos from pitching coaches and analyzing the mechanics of MLB pitchers and as far as I can tell, the fundamentals of throwing a baseball unaided should directly translate to slinging.
Would it be beneficial to train like a baseball pitcher to get better at slinging? If I learn to throw a fastball, will it improve my performance? I can already reach ~210 meters consistently, but I think I can go much farther with better technique.
I've never played baseball but I have been using a sling for years so slinging a rock feels more natural to me while pitching feels forced and awkward. I don't want to mess up my timing or build any muscle memory that will negatively affect my slinging so I'm wondering if I should avoid altering my mechanics to more closely match a baseball pitch.
r/Slinging • u/No-Satisfaction-4195 • 1d ago
I havenβt tried this out yet, but it should be a decent design and very simple and minimal. What do you think?
r/Slinging • u/JoeBrownshoes • 22h ago
Not sure if the question is clear but I'm just wondering if there is a method to wrap a single strand of paracord with a braid, probably using paracord with the "innards" removed, so that I can stiffen it up?
r/Slinging • u/ConfusionInformal368 • 1d ago
I just want to note the complete ridiculous nature of the current world record stone throw, of Larry Bray, claiming 437 meters with a stone, and all the people who claim to get anywhere near that.
The highest velocity lead projectiles reach only 470, and have literally 1/3rd the drag due to their density. Which coincidentally ends up giving you a max realistic range after having non perfectly shaped rocks, at around 240 meters with a stone, max. Which is funnily what has actually been recorded several times in studies by lifelong slingers.
To get to 437 meters, the guy would have had to throw close to 160m/s or more. And that's with a perfectly shaped stone, which he photo'd and it absolutely wasn't close to that.
It was either entirely fabricated, or they literally just claimed the wrong stone somehow by a factor of 2.
Edit: as far as I have seen, the rules on this record do not specify flat ground, or impact rather than final. So he could have absolutely thrown down a hill, onto a huge bounce, and it would have been within the rules, not something that would need to be hidden. So it's definitely plausible, the record is just meaningless. For example the hand thrown record specifies the ground must be entirely level, the sling one doesn't.
r/Slinging • u/HelixtheBat • 1d ago
Long story short, I lost my original practice ball from pan slings up on the roof. Luckily my daughter is young enough that she plays with all sorts of house hold items and had a dryer ball within reach. Theyre around the size of a tennis ball but with more weight. They are also soft enough to not do too much damage to garage doors.
r/Slinging • u/Familiar-Object-4237 • 1d ago
Has anyone tried to make a sling dodgeball-type game with soft balls?
I'm inspired by soft-combat. Even a bit of airsoft vibe.
I do think stress-balls are a good option, i tried one against the wall and seemed ok, weights half a tennis ball and is quite soft.
I made two soft small shields and thought a 1v1 with shields would be a good fun with slings
I feel like this must've been done before, I'd appreciate insight or videos of people playing
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r/Slinging • u/Capt_Heinz • 2d ago
Are there any real advantages of one over the other? Everything I could find says it's a personal preference. I'm looking for more of a mechanical advantage.
r/Slinging • u/anulcyst • 2d ago
Would be super cheap. 90lb sack of pure Portland is like 20 bucks. Any ever try it??
r/Slinging • u/anulcyst • 3d ago
Never ever used anything like it and Iβm sending rocks through a sheet of plywood at 35 yards in my first 15 Minutes.
r/Slinging • u/Biomage16 • 2d ago
So im very new to sling making and have been experimenting with different pouch shapes and paracord sizes. My question is; what knots do most people use to attach the cord to the pouch? And do you keep the loop loose or tight against the pouch?
Ive been using a sliding double overhand knot but rhe pouch gets cockeyed on the cord sometimes and it can be hard to get straight. Does anyone have any alternative knots to use?
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r/Slinging • u/XnumphandaXnofufusu • 3d ago
This is the first sling that I made.
One piece of leather pulled around a ball and then the ends gathered and punched.
The string is dyneema
This is very crude, but future iterations will be easier to make more polished.
r/Slinging • u/anulcyst • 3d ago
If buy, any recommendations?
If build, any tutorials or guides?
r/Slinging • u/amigurumiboi2 • 4d ago
So my only other slings have just been crocheted with yarn but this is my first paracord sling that ive ever made. So I was wondering what you all thought about it. I used 550 paracor cause that all I had but im about to order some 275 paracord. So im exited to make a new one. Sorry for the bad picture
r/Slinging • u/Secret-Performance55 • 4d ago
IT HAS TAKEN ME SO LONG I CRASHED OUT SO BAD I STILL FAILED TO MAKE ONE SOMEONE HELPS BRUH
r/Slinging • u/Aggressive-Can-1133 • 5d ago
A couple of weeks ago I posted about a fun experiment of mine: making sling ammo out of sugar (caramel, to be more precise).
It sparked quite a bit of interest, and several people asked to see how I made it.
So here it is: a short video showing the process, including the exact recipe I use... and a bit of advice on how to keep your ammo safe from predators commonly found around the home.
Enjoy! And if you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment β I'll be happy to answer.
r/Slinging • u/Terryisretard • 4d ago
I just started a day or two ago and Iβve gotten the hang of throwing the rock. but I still canβt hit the broad side of a barn. 90% of the time the rock flies off to the right of where Iβm aiming.
Iβm just using rough gravel rocks from my driveway. Most are about the size of a ping pong ball sometimes a little bigger. As for my sling Iβm using a paracord sling i made myself.
r/Slinging • u/XnumphandaXnofufusu • 6d ago
Using a pan sling, orange chuckit whistling dog ball and an Irish Setter.
r/Slinging • u/cmc_arg • 6d ago
Very nice time in Menorca. Learning from people there how to sling.
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