The first blip is the firing, the second, the hit, and the third a ricochet.
It is not fast.
I wouldn't even call it half-fast. lol
I don't know why it was so slow traveling 20 feet.

BoyntonStu
Correct, except when the mic is midways between the muzzle and the target.POLAND_SPUD wrote:first of all, it's a slingshot... how can you precisely tell when it left the 'muzzle'? (I don't really know what produces sound when you fire a slingshot)
it might be a better idea to use a camera and watch it in slowmo using some video editing software... even windows movie maker would be ok for this application
secondly, you have to take into consideration the speed of sound... that is how much time sound travels from your target to the mic
I have the sound saved as a .wav file.Technician1002 wrote:Edited trace for easier viewing.
Request, could you save the sound as a mp3 and save it as a zip file? I would like to expand the relevant portions and listen to them to verify impact and launch noises. Audacity has the ability to zoom into portions to get high resolution on the timeline for launch and impact.
Joerg,JoergS wrote:Stu, my experiments come to the same conclusion. You loose a lot of power when any mechanism is added to a slingshot. Friction, additional weight, such things play an important role.
You have to use a lot of rubber to compensate. Just two strings of Thera silver won't be enough. Go up on the rubber.
Simply put it in a zip file, and attach the file. That way everyone can examine it. There are size limits to attachments so you may wish to convert to mp3 and then zip it.boyntonstu wrote:I have the sound saved as a .wav file.Technician1002 wrote:Edited trace for easier viewing.
Request, could you save the sound as a mp3 and save it as a zip file? I would like to expand the relevant portions and listen to them to verify impact and launch noises. Audacity has the ability to zoom into portions to get high resolution on the timeline for launch and impact.
How can I send it to you?
BoyntonStu
Technician1002 wrote:Simply put it in a zip file, and attach the file. That way everyone can examine it. There are size limits to attachments so you may wish to convert to mp3 and then zip it.boyntonstu wrote:I have the sound saved as a .wav file.Technician1002 wrote:Edited trace for easier viewing.
Request, could you save the sound as a mp3 and save it as a zip file? I would like to expand the relevant portions and listen to them to verify impact and launch noises. Audacity has the ability to zoom into portions to get high resolution on the timeline for launch and impact.
How can I send it to you?
BoyntonStu
Below is a short sample mp3 saved in a zip file of a piston cannon of mine.
Attach the file the same way a photo is attached.
Mr.Sandman wrote:Maybe you are hearing the bands snap back? I dont think that youll hear the ammo leaving the pouch. What slingshot is this btw?
The mic is on the floor at the 10 foot mark exactly between the target and the 'muzzle' of the slingshot.Mr.Sandman wrote:Oh that slingshot.Haha I also have that pellet gun.Very good for my first. I now have a benjamin discovery. Hmm how close is the projectile to the mic when firing?