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Apr 11th, 2012, 12:11pm
 
What's your favorite length for a hunting/combat sling.  I'm thinking a quick, accurate little sling with lots of power that can be reloaded quickly and that you can move around with after its loaded.  I've been making these little 24 inchers out of mason line, duck line, imitation sinew and this stuff called "handy hundred".  Similar to 550 cord except its thinner.  The cords of the sling are very thin but very strong.  Done in 4 plait with herringbone loops and release tabs.  They have no drag and the pouches are heavier latigo leather that have a natural cup in them so the ammo is more stable.  If this thread takes off I'll post some pics and we can have a collection of hunting/combat sling pics and descriptions.  Let me know what you think............................
 
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Re: Hunting/Combat Sling Length
Reply #1 - Apr 11th, 2012, 12:22pm
 
I have two, made from some sort of poly yarn, that I used last squirrel season.  One is 24 inches, (60cm) and the other is 27 inches (70cm).  I used golfball sized clay balls, I have no clue if it is powerful enough, as I never connected.  Squirrels on the ground are super wary and always spotted the movement of the throw and the ones in the tree are real little, I missed by an inch (2.5cm) a whole bunch of times.
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Reply #2 - Apr 11th, 2012, 1:29pm
 
My favorite lenght for everything but distance slinging is 27/28".  I do net really need to measure it, though, as the point is (Apache sling article) to let the arm and loaded sling hang down, then the sling should stay just (perhaps 1 - 3") above the ground.  
 
 
 
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Reply #3 - Apr 11th, 2012, 1:41pm
 
My favourite sling length is about 60/70 cm, I find this the most comfortable.  
Not that I hunt though, maybe in the future.
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Reply #4 - Apr 11th, 2012, 3:53pm
 
My EDC sling (the one I would use if I ran across a marauding giant) is 30", paracord with a soft leather pouch.  There are some massive jack rabbits (or hares, I don't know the difference) up here that I'd love to take a shot at. They'd make good eating. Wink
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Reply #5 - Apr 11th, 2012, 4:49pm
 

The slings being used in Mallorca were mostly a little shorter than the arm and used with seriously large stones, hens egg would be the minimum size used.
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Reply #6 - Apr 11th, 2012, 4:56pm
 
Quote from David Morningstar on Apr 11th, 2012, 4:49pm:

The slings being used in Mallorca were mostly a little shorter than the arm and used with seriously large stones, hens egg would be the minimum size used.

 
That's really interesting to know.  I'm starting to find that the bigger the stone I use, the more accurate I am (to a point).  I haven't found that shorter slings are more accurate, though I probably need to play around with length a little more to be certain.
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Reply #7 - Apr 11th, 2012, 5:51pm
 
Quote from Atlatlista on Apr 11th, 2012, 4:56pm:
Quote from David Morningstar on Apr 11th, 2012, 4:49pm:

The slings being used in Mallorca were mostly a little shorter than the arm and used with seriously large stones, hens egg would be the minimum size used.


That's really interesting to know.  I'm starting to find that the bigger the stone I use, the more accurate I am (to a point).  I haven't found that shorter slings are more accurate, though I probably need to play around with length a little more to be certain.

 
I totally agree with both statments. Thank you... It feels good not being the only one who feels that way about short slings not necessarily being more accurate, even if it's just an initial assessment. For me personally, longer slings, not shorter, are much more accurate. Might be something to do with the particular way I do the Fig-8...
 
As to the original question I generally use a 25 inch sling. That lets me sling heavy(ish) stones with decent power while in grass that comes up to my knees. Which comes with the territory when hunting.
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Reply #8 - Apr 11th, 2012, 6:06pm
 
Quote from David Morningstar on Apr 11th, 2012, 4:49pm:

The slings being used in Mallorca were mostly a little shorter than the arm and used with seriously large stones, hens egg would be the minimum size used.

 
  I was watching some of the videos from the most recent event and that Jaegoor guy's sling looked really short.  Wicked helicopter.  I'm wondering how long that sling was.  
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Reply #9 - Apr 11th, 2012, 6:45pm
 
from finger to chest..........works well for me
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Reply #10 - Apr 11th, 2012, 10:51pm
 
Same as Liberty Dog for my normal sling, which I would probably use for combat or hunting if it came down to it is 30" Baeleric war sling. My other EDC sling is a 26in sling with black mason line cords and a black leather pouch. Works great, long lasting, and more than powerful enough to get whatever job necessary needed to be done.  
 
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Reply #11 - Apr 11th, 2012, 11:37pm
 
I don't believe in war slings, or battle slings, etc. They're all slings, and should work the same as any other. I can see a hunting sling needing a shorter length and a muffled cracker, but otherwise, why have so many different lengths? If I were to go to a battle with a sling, I'd be just as fine with a paracord sling as with a braided rockman; provided both are fully functioning. Just my thoughts.
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Re: Hunting/Combat Sling Length
Reply #12 - Apr 12th, 2012, 5:48am
 
Quote from Atlatlista on Apr 11th, 2012, 4:56pm:

That's really interesting to know.  I'm starting to find that the bigger the stone I use, the more accurate I am (to a point).  I haven't found that shorter slings are more accurate, though I probably need to play around with length a little more to be certain.

 
In my experience when i slung tennis ball with Balearic style, the shorter ones give more early release, when my hand is about at 2 o'clock, the longer ones need late release, in my case the longer ones need to release when my hand reach about 1 o'clock direction. For me earlier release (about 2 o'clock) give me good consistency and quite accurate, otherwise late release is quite confusing and hard to give a good consistency, because i need to release it when my hand is in my front, its quite not natural for throwing something.  
This is happen because the pouch for the longer one is left behind your hand, while the shorter ones is not left too much behind, its only create a small angle between arm and sling, so its more natural, more like throwing ball barehand with sidearm throw.  
Im worried its hard to understand but lets imagine the trebuchet, if sling in trebuchet is very long, the pouch of the sling will be not quick enough and left behind a bit.
 
The short ones is 50 cm, longer one is 70 cm. But I think my experience will also change if I change the ammo weight and change the throwing style.
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Reply #13 - Apr 12th, 2012, 11:32am
 
Quote from Morphy on Apr 11th, 2012, 5:51pm:
Quote from Atlatlista on Apr 11th, 2012, 4:56pm:
Quote from David Morningstar on Apr 11th, 2012, 4:49pm:

The slings being used in Mallorca were mostly a little shorter than the arm and used with seriously large stones, hens egg would be the minimum size used.


That's really interesting to know.  I'm starting to find that the bigger the stone I use, the more accurate I am (to a point).  I haven't found that shorter slings are more accurate, though I probably need to play around with length a little more to be certain.


I totally agree with both statments. Thank you... It feels good not being the only one who feels that way about short slings not necessarily being more accurate, even if it's just an initial assessment. For me personally, longer slings, not shorter, are much more accurate. Might be something to do with the particular way I do the Fig-8...

As to the original question I generally use a 25 inch sling. That lets me sling heavy(ish) stones with decent power while in grass that comes up to my knees. Which comes with the territory when hunting.

 
Well a 25inch sling would come under the heading of a short sling.  
 
Short slings (within reason) are easier to be accurate with for several reasons. (different from 'more accurate' - sling have no accuracy quotient it's all down to the slinger).  
 
The sheer mechanics - shorter slings give shorter arc of travel than a longer sling and there is a shorter window of release which makes repeating an aiming point easier.  
Shorter slings are also easier for the body to adapt to. Are less likely to flex with a bad technique (mainly why stones fall out of pouches) and can be moved faster than longer slings.
 
So yes shorter slings can aid the slinger with increased accuracy - but at the end of the day, it's 100% down to the individual slinger.  
 
To answer the actual question. If I were to take up hunting wit a sling - I'd probably go for 24-26 inch sling with modified bolas ammo.  
For combat it would be a longer sling 30-36inches for 2 reasons.
1) I'd want to engage the enemy at distance.
2) human up close is a big target and a longer sling will allow a lot more power in my shots. If they're that close I want to take them down with just the one shot.  
 
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Re: Hunting/Combat Sling Length
Reply #14 - Apr 12th, 2012, 1:15pm
 
Quote from curious_aardvark on Apr 12th, 2012, 11:32am:
Quote from Morphy on Apr 11th, 2012, 5:51pm:
Quote from Atlatlista on Apr 11th, 2012, 4:56pm:
Quote from David Morningstar on Apr 11th, 2012, 4:49pm:

The slings being used in Mallorca were mostly a little shorter than the arm and used with seriously large stones, hens egg would be the minimum size used.


That's really interesting to know.  I'm starting to find that the bigger the stone I use, the more accurate I am (to a point).  I haven't found that shorter slings are more accurate, though I probably need to play around with length a little more to be certain.


I totally agree with both statments. Thank you... It feels good not being the only one who feels that way about short slings not necessarily being more accurate, even if it's just an initial assessment. For me personally, longer slings, not shorter, are much more accurate. Might be something to do with the particular way I do the Fig-8...

As to the original question I generally use a 25 inch sling. That lets me sling heavy(ish) stones with decent power while in grass that comes up to my knees. Which comes with the territory when hunting.


Well a 25inch sling would come under the heading of a short sling.

 
True, but I use that length for convenience while hunting, not because it gives me the most accuracy. I am more accurate with a 30 inch sling.
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