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How to hit the slingshot accurately

About how to play the slingshot is as follows:

Attention should be paid to the accuracy of slingshot shooting: confirm the direction, pay attention to the strength of slingshot stretching, pay attention to the angle of hands, practice more and choose rubber bands. Confirm the direction: If you want to hit the slingshot very accurately, you need to confirm the direction first, and ensure that the direction does not deviate from the angle obviously, so that you can hit it very accurately.

Slingshot became popular in 1970s and 1980s. Slingshot is a cold weapon or a game tool. Slingshot generally consists of three parts: bow frame, rubber band and leather bag. Generally, it is made of branches in the shape of "Ya", with rubber bands at both ends, and a piece of skin wrapped in a projectile in the middle of the rubber band.

The strength of the slingshot depends on the tension and rebound speed of the rubber band. The greater the tension of the rubber band, the heavier the projectile that can be matched, and the faster the rebound speed of the rubber band, which can provide a larger initial velocity for the projectile. The heavier the projectile, the higher the muzzle velocity and the greater the power. According to the launching mechanism, slingshots can be divided into bow slingshots and elastic slingshots. Bow slingshot has the most primitive bow slingshot and crossbow.

Rubber-band slingshots can be divided into traditional slingshots and modern slingshots, and their division principles should be based entirely on the presence or absence of sights and wrist rest labor-saving devices. For example, wooden slingshots and steel wire slingshots without sight belong to traditional slingshots, and the so-called "traditional bow" with sight formed by cutting or casting metal wire should be strictly classified into the category of modern bows.

Because in the whole world, before the development of horizontal grip aiming in China, no one or product popularized the principle of horizontal grip aiming. The earliest horizontal aiming is the "King's Wind" (of course, there are earlier XGD models), which pioneered the application and promotion of horizontal aiming in slingshot products and was the originator of horizontal aiming slingshot.

The typical bows of modern slingshots are relatively mature products such as sniper eagle, Tyrannosaurus Rex and Raptor. Of course, slingshots should also belong to modern slingshots according to the basic principles, but the development is too limited for legal reasons. At the same time, correct one point: modern slingshots are incomparable to traditional slingshots in shooting accuracy and skilled operation speed. In the future, slingshots with longer aiming distance, higher accuracy and faster operation speed may appear.