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R.Scott wrote:
No matter how far I pulled back I got about 2/3s of the way up. Im estimating that is about the 35 ft level. Shouldn't a wrister go farther ???? need bigger weight ? Suggestions. Stand on a ladder when you shoot? New monofilament (more slippery than worn)? New rubbers? Skip the bottom eye on the pole and feed direct from the reel? Be sure you have a very solid wrist/arm on the holding arm. If your hand/arm gives while shooting, some of the energy will be used in that wasted hand movement. I saw a "wrist rifle" that a guy built. Normal WR attached to a wooden "stock" with bazooka-like hand holds. The pouch of the slingshot was held by a steel rod in the "cocked" position. Just like rubber band machine guns that kids might build. Craig 'Lumpy' Lemke www.n0eq.com |
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