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What's the difference between a ball card slingshot and a traditional slingshot?
Traditional bow: generally equipped with four strands of rubber bands and eight strands of rubber bands. Traditional bows generally have no sight or wrist rest (some are designed with sights, such as sight holes and grooves. ).
The traditional bow is mainly held vertically and obliquely (that is, by feeling), but it can also be held horizontally and aimed at hitting. Its firing rate is about faster than that of the ball card slingshot. Through long-term training and actual combat, the traditional bow can also be played to a precise degree.
Clip ball slingshot: generally equipped with two-hole two-strand rubber bands, four-hole four-strand rubber bands, three-hole six-strand rubber bands, four-hole eight-strand rubber bands and so on. The rubber band is clamped and fixed with the arch hole by a small steel ball inserted into the rubber band tube, and the length is adjustable.
Ball card slingshots are generally equipped with sights, aiming slots and other sights. Moreover, the heavy bow is also equipped with wrist rest (saving strength), which is mainly aimed at horizontal holding, and the accuracy is a little higher than that of the traditional bow.
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