Hex Nut Slingshot Ammo. couple of years ago i bought about 5 lbs of 5/16 hex nuts at a surplus store. the lead will serve to make the ammo heavier, so it will travel a bit slower but have more momentum. going by your other dimensions, it sounds like they are something like 1/2 unc or maybe a fat. he is right on the hex nuts, they work fine, i use 5/16 which i believe is around 8mm, have experimented with. they become, loaded backwards in the exact center of the pouch, in the first 3 to 5 meters, self correcting,. Hardware is #6 screws, with some #8. material is 1/4 plywood, which really means 0.2 thick pieces. I shoot these at squirrels,snakes,. i might add the regular 3/8 hex nut weighs in at about 111gr according to the published listing of different ammo weights, no where near. has anyone tried to use hex nuts for slingshot ammo? If you have is it as accurate as steel ball bearings?
I shoot these at squirrels,snakes,. i might add the regular 3/8 hex nut weighs in at about 111gr according to the published listing of different ammo weights, no where near. they become, loaded backwards in the exact center of the pouch, in the first 3 to 5 meters, self correcting,. the lead will serve to make the ammo heavier, so it will travel a bit slower but have more momentum. he is right on the hex nuts, they work fine, i use 5/16 which i believe is around 8mm, have experimented with. going by your other dimensions, it sounds like they are something like 1/2 unc or maybe a fat. If you have is it as accurate as steel ball bearings? material is 1/4 plywood, which really means 0.2 thick pieces. Hardware is #6 screws, with some #8. has anyone tried to use hex nuts for slingshot ammo?
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Hex Nut Slingshot Ammo If you have is it as accurate as steel ball bearings? If you have is it as accurate as steel ball bearings? material is 1/4 plywood, which really means 0.2 thick pieces. couple of years ago i bought about 5 lbs of 5/16 hex nuts at a surplus store. Hardware is #6 screws, with some #8. he is right on the hex nuts, they work fine, i use 5/16 which i believe is around 8mm, have experimented with. the lead will serve to make the ammo heavier, so it will travel a bit slower but have more momentum. I shoot these at squirrels,snakes,. they become, loaded backwards in the exact center of the pouch, in the first 3 to 5 meters, self correcting,. going by your other dimensions, it sounds like they are something like 1/2 unc or maybe a fat. has anyone tried to use hex nuts for slingshot ammo? i might add the regular 3/8 hex nut weighs in at about 111gr according to the published listing of different ammo weights, no where near.