The ScoutGen 2 Slingshot- ‘Patriot’ Limited Edition
In celebration of Independence day we are offering the Scout Gen 2 slingshot in a Red, White, and Blue theme. Here is what is included: One Scout Gen 2 slingshot in White Hot color Red FlipClips Double Layer Theraband Blue Bandset with single layer Kangaroo leather pouch (7/8″ straight cut bands, great for 3/8″ steel ammo and marbles-only available for a limited time!) Blue Lanyard 2# of 3/8″ steel slingshot ammo(approximately 250 pieces) Elvex safety glasses FlippinOut Slingshots all weather 4″ diameter decal This is a limited edition item and only 50 are available....
Read MoreApple Wood Supernatural ™
Natural forks are one of my favorite slingshots to make. Each one develops its own unique character as the slingshot living within the tree fork is set free. This particular fork began its life on top of a hill in a cow pasture, high in the mountains of North Carolina. It was an old tree but still producing a big crop of fruit, even though it was unkept for many years. The lower branches were all dead, but still on the tree and this is where this fork came from. Slightly spalted with worm tracks through the cambium, I just knew that the slingshot within would be spectacular!
Read MoreA Few Thoughts on Intuitive Slingshot Shooting and Natural Pointing
Sure, we all aim. However, our immediate focus is different for those who consciously aim versus those who intuitively aim. I prefer to think of an “intuitive aim” to originate at the target and the conscious aim to originate at the shooter. To be more clear- the intuitive shooter is often hyper focused on the target with the awareness of the slingshot, bands, and pouch at the back of his conscious awareness- if at all. Both eyes are generally open and active. Whereas the “aimer” is very focused on the bands, frame, pouch in relation to the target in a conscientious...
Read MoreThe “Hare Splitter”- a Design Revolution!
Over the past several months, I have been working on integrating my archery knowledge and love of slingshots. One thing that I always paid particular attention to in my archery practice was alignment and the ability to easily “point” the bow. The key elements upon which I focused were few and simple. Keep the arrow close to the hand and keep the wrist stable. In doing so, the best bows were the ones that shot off the shelf with the shelf very low and close to the hand. Unlike a bow, a slingshot creates tension on one side of the supporting hand- the top. The bands create...
Read MoreThe FlippinOut Traveling Slingshots World Tour
Recently on www.slingshotforum.com the member “Bad Company” suggested a Traveling Slingshot, whereby a couple of slingshots travel from member to member to go on a world tour. Well, what a great idea!! FlippinOut Slingshots has donated two slingshots to the adventure and these slingshots are ready to be sent around the world to Slingshotforum.com members to explore new lands, perform spectacular feats of marksmanship, hunt through field and forest, and ultimately share an adventure with slingshot enthusiast’s the world over. Here is how it goes: FlippinOut Slingshots™ has donated two...
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