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- Winchester 1894 Sling? - Bushcraft USA Forums
Hi all Recently I acquired a 1950s production winchester 1894 This is my first lever action rifle and I wanted to get a proper sling for it What does the forum suggest?
- What the difference between the sling slingshot. . .
This question was posed to me in a previous thread entitled: Has the slingshot become the new pitchfork? So I think it would interesting to examine,whats different whats similaur between the sling slingshot?
- DIY two point adjustable sling - Bushcraft USA Forums
I thought this was unique enough to share The first version was built years ago in an attempt to avoid the following -Twisted sling straps These twist a lot less than any other sling I’ve used -metal hardware that bangs against against optics and rifle -the need for tools -heavy, thick or
- Tibeash Sling Stick: An atlatl that throws rocks?
While scrolling through instagram, I came across a reel from the user dog north in which she showcases an old native american hunting weapon he called a 'tibeash sling stick', which consisted of a stick very similar to an atlatl, but with a divot burned into it to hold a stone, and with a string
- Tip Wrapping to prevent hand-slap - Slingshots Forum
Wrapping the sling also promotes more precise holds and shooting Natural forks, customs and many plastic slings with smooth finishes tend to be slippery Wrapping the forks makes them more enjoyable to use I hope this discussion helps folks on this good forum I have learned much here and offer these ideas in return
- How to make the Peruvian stiyle shepherds sling
All right, i'be been racking the brain box trying to figure out what skills i enjoy that i hadn't shared yet-and sling making was one that came to mind! this was one of the first pieces of gear i made myself-it's easy to make, small and light so it's easy to carry, and ammo is everywhere! so
- Coach gun swivels - Bushcraft USA Forums
The old Winchester sling rings (commonly called a saddle ring) is sometimes used today with a loop shoulder strap and snap attached to the ring (that's actually the way the "saddle ring" was intended to be used with military cavalry arms)
- Take that! | Slingshots Forum
Humorous Inscriptions on Lead Sling-Bolts (Sling Bullets; Slingshot) Reflect War of Words 41 BCE Sling-bolts, or bullets, engraved with a winged lightning-bolt on one side, and the words 'take that' on another Circa fourth century BCE Athens (View Larger) Evidence of wide-ranging military
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