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Roy
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That was'nt a duck...
 that was a rock.

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Accuracy slinging
Jun 15th, 2006 at 10:28pm
 
I do not have an open area to sling, but rather a little wooded lot around my house.  So as satisfying as hearing the rocks and tennis balls solidly smack into trees I thought that removing dead limbs is a bit more of a challenge.  I am slowly "pruning" a pine tree now.  Sort of gives me something to aim for. Wink
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lobohunter
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where be a rock and a
string there be a sling

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Re: Accuracy slinging
Reply #1 - Jun 17th, 2006 at 2:57am
 
and I imagine a good idea of true power of the sling
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Roy
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That was'nt a duck...
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Re: Accuracy slinging
Reply #2 - Jun 17th, 2006 at 9:42am
 
when you truly connect with a shot its pretty impresive, especially when the rock comes back  Shocked Undecided
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where be a rock and a
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Reply #3 - Jun 17th, 2006 at 10:04am
 
I used to have this cedar fence backing my slinging range. I always enjoyed the breaking of the fence boards lol
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