How to shoot a slingshot, cut cards with amazing accuracy, a Bill Hays super shooting "secret"

PocketPredator.com Develop amazing and extreme accuracy with a slingshot, cut cards and light matches with your catapult, dankung, shanghai, beanshooter, flip, catty or whatever you want to call it... by using some of the same basic principles of marksmanship that allow you to be accurate with other weapons like rifles, pistols and bows... one of the secrets is revealed! Think of your body as an army tank... above the waist is the turret, everything below the hips is the tracks and drive mechanism. Instead of parking and turning the turret towards the target you instead lock the turret's side to side movement, so you're aiming forward, and adjust windage (side to side movement/aim) using your tracks (feet). Once your feet are in alignment and you're centered on the target, your front hand (the barrel) can be raised or lowered depending on the required elevation. With your cheekbone positioned directly above the bands, ever so slightly touching, your eye is now in alignment with the bands... and so long as you don't introduce more variables, like a cant to the forks so that the bands don't appear as one solid line to your dominant eye... then shooting the slingshot is exactly the same as shooting a rifle. All you do is line up the top band to the target and you'll hit it. Very simple. Now, of course you don't have traditional sights on a slingshot like you do with a rifle... so you'll always be more precise with the rifle... but for targets that are fairly close to you, or are large enough... you'll be able to shoot pretty close to the same with either.