xxkid123
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I've taken it into account, and I've decided I don't like modern materials all that much, besides synthetic yarn. Fishing line, etc is very slippery. The release cord can also hurt if it should whip into someone. No such issue with natural fibers. Also, the neccesary strength of a sling doesn't top more than 50 or so pounds. You would be more likely to break a sling by abrading it. In that case, a tiny bit of whipping will solve the issue. Sure a super smooth cord might have less resistance, but the change is so minimal (if at all), and in my opinion the cons are so large, that using ultra slick nylon just isn't worth it. Just my humble opinion. I don't like modern materials that much, but I don't think they're neccesarily bad. Instead, if we were to use more modern and better materials, the thing that should be changed is the sling bullet itself. Sling glandes have a lot greater influence on power, accuracy, and distance than with what a sling can do (assuming length doesn't change).
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