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I've been on and off with the catapult and need to get into the habit of carrying it with me when mooching with the dogs.

 

I have what I think is called the scout catapult which came with flat latex bands, I moved to theraband when the latex wore.

 

I would like advice on what band set up you would recommend for hunting pheasants pidgeons squirrels etc.....I would probably be using 9.5 steel balls...tubed or flat bands etc.

 

Thanks

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I'd use 25-20 singles semi butterfly draw with 9.5 steel but hunting I'd always recommend lead it packs more punch carry strap more velocity and impact. Even a bean ball 8x11mm weights the same as a 9.5 steel but it's a lot more effective to hunt with and still using your single band set up. Remember flat bands can under preform in cold weather so make sure you max out your draw to get the best out of them

 

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I'd use 25-20 singles semi butterfly draw with 9.5 steel but hunting I'd always recommend lead it packs more punch carry strap more velocity and impact. Even a bean ball 8x11mm weights the same as a 9.5 steel but it's a lot more effective to hunt with and still using your single band set up. Remember flat bands can under preform in cold weather so make sure you max out your draw to get the best out of them

 

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Cheers paul catapult.....some useful information there, I think I will definitely move over to lead for hunting. Might save and buy some moulds.....should be able to get hold of some old lead pipe to melt down.

 

For taking general one for the pot stuff what size lead would you go for and bands to match?

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I'd use 25-20 singles semi butterfly draw with 9.5 steel but hunting I'd always recommend lead it packs more punch carry strap more velocity and impact. Even a bean ball 8x11mm weights the same as a 9.5 steel but it's a lot more effective to hunt with and still using your single band set up. Remember flat bands can under preform in cold weather so make sure you max out your draw to get the best out of them Sent from my SM-T710 using Tapatalk

I use 9.5 steel and they are just as good as any other ammo aslong as you get head ahots which if your hunting with a catapult you should always take a head shot any other shot could wound and cause unnecessary suffering

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I'd use 25-20 singles semi butterfly draw with 9.5 steel but hunting I'd always recommend lead it packs more punch carry strap more velocity and impact. Even a bean ball 8x11mm weights the same as a 9.5 steel but it's a lot more effective to hunt with and still using your single band set up. Remember flat bands can under preform in cold weather so make sure you max out your draw to get the best out of them Sent from my SM-T710 using Tapatalk

 

I use 9.5 steel and they are just as good as any other ammo aslong as you get head ahots which if your hunting with a catapult you should always take a head shot any other shot could wound and cause unnecessary suffering

 

I agree with you there no matter if it's 14mm lead or 9.5 steel head shots are a must.

 

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