Matthias wrote:
" I'd have to argue that golf balls are a proper sling projectile for a lot of people! Particularily for those in the city"
Well, I agree golf balls are good sling projectiles, though a little light. In Australia they play a golf modality called cross-golf, or something so, and they use elliptic golf balls that are better for the sling. The versatility of the sling allows to use any kind of projectiles, and along the history they have been used many types according the circunstances or the availability of materials, being the most common the stones, and the best one the lead glandes.
If the sling were a modern sport it woul have an exclusive projectile, like in golf, baseball or tennis, and I wonder whow woul be such a projectile. Maybe the standard would be a cheap, heavy concrete ellipsoide, and of course another special for range made of lead. Then nobody would be trying tennis balls or golf balls, in the same way golf or tennis players donīt try stones or lead glandes

. That doesnīt means that there is not a lot of fun throwing such funny things like eggs, potatoes, bottles or cats and dogs

... but to simulate it in a calculator or to train usually with them I think is to be a little disorientated about what a sling is. Only in a first learning it would be excusable to use soft projectiles like tennis balls, etc.
Well, I think this opinion will have many objections, so Iīll stay on waiting some tennis and others softballs thrown against me

About historical projectiles Iīll try to define and average for each one, though they have been used differents designs and weights and itīs not an easy task