Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - Slingshot aiming teaching and posture teaching teach you to play slingshots.

1. Pinch the leather bag with the back of your hand and position it at the fixed point.

2. Put it directly unde

Slingshot aiming teaching and posture teaching teach you to play slingshots.

1. Pinch the leather bag with the back of your hand and position it at the fixed point.

2. Put it directly unde

Slingshot aiming teaching and posture teaching teach you to play slingshots.

1. Pinch the leather bag with the back of your hand and position it at the fixed point.

2. Put it directly under your eyes. Hold a bow in your right hand to fix your left eye and close your right eye. Hold the bow in your left hand, fix your right eye and close your left eye. Keep the starting point of your sight parallel to the starting point (trajectory) of your leather bag, so as to ensure that the left and right sides will not be biased. The upper and lower points are the distances between the back hand positioning point and the eyes and the front hand pushing the bow. The distance to the eye is equal to half the diameter of the arch door. Here, the positioning of the back hand is over. As long as the forehand aims at the target correctly, it can hit the target.

3. Traditional slingshot aiming: the arch door is tilted about 15 degrees, the upper and lower sheaths are completely overlapped, and the extension line of the upper sheath is aimed at the target and fired.

4, flat leather slingshot aiming: push the bow straight with your front hand, stretch the rubber band with your back hand, tilt your head, so that the rubber band is directly below your eye line of sight. In your sight, the upper and lower rubber bands are completely coincident. Aim at the target with the top of the upper bow arm and fire.