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Why do veterans use flying tiger bows?

Because the flying tiger bow is not easy to attack and easy to carry, the directivity is very simple and direct when aiming at the target, and the stress of the rubber band is more uniform when stretching than that of the clip slingshot. Because the position of the flying tiger bow is low, even if the front hand leans forward a lot, it will not cause the steel ball to beat. The directivity of the flying tiger bow when aiming at the target is very simple and direct. Generally, the veteran grasps the real point of hitting by adjusting the position of the back hand and the rubber band to the face. So you only need to aim at the target with the top end of the support head, and you don't need a complicated slingshot with aiming point.

Slingshot game:

There are two ways to play slingshots, one is aiming and the other is estimating. Novices generally aim, that is, aim at the target like a gun according to the theory of three points and one line. Therefore, beginners generally choose clip slingshots with aiming systems. As your technology matures, you will find that you can aim without that aiming system. Long-term training brings the feeling of virtual aiming point. After practicing to a certain extent, novices will take down the scope and aim with virtual aiming point.