Bill Skinner
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A split pouch handles different sized, and especially the larger, projectiles better. Solid pouches handle smaller projectiles, such as the various metal projectiles, a whole lot better. A smaller cord will open quicker, so it goes better with a solid pouch, which is usually smaller. As to style of slinging, this is a personal opinion, I like a split for the heliocopter styles, the glandes seem to "settle" in the pouch and make my releases more consistent. This is especially true with big jagged rocks. I have found that a solid pouch works well with underhand and figure 8, particularly with egg sinkers and ball bearings.
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