Strong slingshot with three rubber bands Hunting with pressure

The slingshot is suitable for hunting small animals and birds, as well as for entertainment - for example, when shooting at empty cans .
You can shoot rocks, metal or glass balls, and the like with a slingshot. Paintballs are also fun.
Key features:
- Accuracy. There's limited space in a backpack, and size matters.
- Easy. In the campaign, each gram is multiplied by the kilometer traveled.
- Resilience.
Quick start guide:
Install the bands in the stem grooves before shooting and remove them after.
Store the bands straight, not stretched, as the rubber tends to remember bends, which can cause its properties to deteriorate.
To extend the life of your wristbands, store them in a dry, cool, and dark place. Avoid leaving your slingshot in direct sunlight for extended periods of time, as sunlight can cause the rubber to age more quickly.
Do not shoot indoors to avoid ricochets. Use goggles to protect your eyes when shooting.

Where are slingshots used?
Artisans use slingshots in many fields. This tool has several advantages that are worth highlighting:
- ease of use;
- small dimensions and weight;
- silent shooting;
- an almost unlimited arsenal of loads to choose from – from improvised materials to specific ammunition.
The components of each slingshot are as follows:
- the corner on which the harnesses are attached and to which the entire structure is held;
- tourniquet - applies tension and shot;
- a saddle that holds ammunition.


















