wickenuk 40 Posted February 21, 2017 Report Share Posted February 21, 2017 i've been reading through this forum and find myself becoming intrigued by the improvements in the modern tubes / bands used , as a lad we would cut a fork from any suitable wood cut up a bike innertube and cut the tongue out of an old boot to fashion our cattys , as we got a bit older we found a hardware shop that sold square section rubber that was cut off a roll that hung on the back of the shop door , a great improvement to us . i'm now thinking of cutting myself a fork and trying my hand at making something a bit more refined using the modern products ,with a thought to carrying it in my pocket whilst out walking to try a shot at the odd squirrel or pigeon . should be interesting i'll cut a fork this weekend . Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 28,203 Posted February 22, 2017 Report Share Posted February 22, 2017 i've been reading through this forum and find myself becoming intrigued by the improvements in the modern tubes / bands used , as a lad we would cut a fork from any suitable wood cut up a bike innertube and cut the tongue out of an old boot to fashion our cattys , as we got a bit older we found a hardware shop that sold square section rubber that was cut off a roll that hung on the back of the shop door , a great improvement to us . i'm now thinking of cutting myself a fork and trying my hand at making something a bit more refined using the modern products ,with a thought to carrying it in my pocket whilst out walking to try a shot at the odd squirrel or pigeon . should be interesting i'll cut a fork this weekend . mate get on it, I was a bit like yourself for many years, I,ve always had a catty for over forty years but it was always standard hazel fork square or Barnett elastic and a boot tongue, it was only when I started using the Internet a few years ago that I realised just what improvements and advances there had been in materials, it was the American slingshot sites that first opened my eyes, but there are now a few lads bringing that to England and the resurgence is going strong, you can now actively hunt with a catty as apposed to just lamping birds of perches, I think it's great, welcome aboard and don't be afraid to ask for help Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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