Nice video comparison Hudson, and I agree with lead compared to steel. Most hobbyists use lead for hunting compared to steel because of its stopping power, whereas steel tends to provide better penetration and is easier to obtain. Keep the videos coming and also, I hope you and your family are doing okay because of the fires on your island, I hope the locals will recover from that event.
Hey Hudson...great vids... Question? What is the thickness of the bands you are using and what is the tapper? Also, what ratio are you shooting? Thanks much...
Hey sorry man I missed your comment somehow, I think I ended up using a 25-20mm, 0.7 band for this thing. 9.5mm steel for the ammo. Not sure the ratio. Thanks for the comment!
Hi Hudson! You make cool videos! 👍 Your skills are impressive! I saw your video how you made the slingshot! 💥 Which sling shot were you using in this video? How long have you been shooting slingshots?
I actually prefer clay for things like this as it gives you a better idea of what you slingshot is actually doing over just stabbing a clean or invisible hole in gel. Definitely better for airguns and other weak weapons, save for maybe arrows where you want to see slicing action more clearly. I also suggest you give slinging a go as well, check out Mitch Mersa, Irongoober, and Practical Paracord to see some of what those guys are doing. It's a bit different than a slingshot, but I enjoy doing both, as free ammo, practically free gear, and 300+ yard shots end up being a lot of fun, especially at rivers, beaches or into the woods a ways away. I have a video of myself doing a 300+ yard shot into a reservoir if that interest you.
I haven't seen anyone try this yet so I'm giving you the idea to test but what about aluminum ammo to see if it it Flies faster and penetrates more than steel or lead? Bet you could use your ball mold and melt down some soda cans to make your own
Nice video comparison Hudson, and I agree with lead compared to steel. Most hobbyists use lead for hunting compared to steel because of its stopping power, whereas steel tends to provide better penetration and is easier to obtain. Keep the videos coming and also, I hope you and your family are doing okay because of the fires on your island, I hope the locals will recover from that event.
Hudson, thanks for the test, it's very helpful. Also, I trust you are doing well after the fires.
nice video it helped me a ton
What caliber of rubber band do you use and what measurements do you cut it to?
Greetings from Costa Rica You make good videos congratulations
Great video
Keep it up ❤
😂 For a minute I thought your mic was a pet.😂 Anyway great video.
Interesting how the mass can make such a difference 😁
Muito bom! Gostei bastante dos seus vídeos!
Hey Hudson...great vids... Question? What is the thickness of the bands you are using and what is the tapper? Also, what ratio are you shooting? Thanks much...
Hey sorry man I missed your comment somehow, I think I ended up using a 25-20mm, 0.7 band for this thing. 9.5mm steel for the ammo. Not sure the ratio. Thanks for the comment!
Enjoyed the video.. Love to see you do something with eight millimeter and six millimeter...😎👍
Very nice shooting 👍
Hi Hudson! You make cool videos! 👍 Your skills are impressive! I saw your video how you made the slingshot! 💥 Which sling shot were you using in this video? How long have you been shooting slingshots?
I was using the Evo made by Wayne at catty shack and have been shooting for a few years, thanks for the comment.
@@hudsonhertzhi Hudson Iam using the same frame
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Good video bro one
Anyone no any tips how to get your lead ball more darker
Cool
brass.. heavy but still hard
what? centimeter? Phew~ You are a civilized person.
Make more videos of bird slingshots
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The steel balls are move smoother then the lead smoother goes deeper
I actually prefer clay for things like this as it gives you a better idea of what you slingshot is actually doing over just stabbing a clean or invisible hole in gel. Definitely better for airguns and other weak weapons, save for maybe arrows where you want to see slicing action more clearly.
I also suggest you give slinging a go as well, check out Mitch Mersa, Irongoober, and Practical Paracord to see some of what those guys are doing.
It's a bit different than a slingshot, but I enjoy doing both, as free ammo, practically free gear, and 300+ yard shots end up being a lot of fun, especially at rivers, beaches or into the woods a ways away. I have a video of myself doing a 300+ yard shot into a reservoir if that interest you.
Awesome, I just checked out your vids, pretty cool. I might have to give it a go some day
@@hudsonhertz it takes a lil while to get the hang of it, but launching a rock really far into a rocky cliff is pretty awesome
Always used 9mm lead myself bud shoot flat and hits hard
Make some more hand line nattys!
Honestly i prefer your clay balistic gel because once you cut it in half we (as a viewer) can se more clearly the difference
And it's lit tho
Mad bro u should hunt birds with them
Good experiment my friend 👍✨
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At ECST during the speed shoot challenge someone ricochet and it me in my neck.
How old are you?
16
I shoot .36cal lead round ball!
I haven't seen anyone try this yet so I'm giving you the idea to test but what about aluminum ammo to see if it it Flies faster and penetrates more than steel or lead? Bet you could use your ball mold and melt down some soda cans to make your own
That’s a good idea, might try that. I bet they’ll fly really fast but not sure if it would get the best penetration. Thanks for the idea!