Taking A Look At The Biggest Mistakes Novice Shooters Make With Rubber Band Guns

Whether you are a full-grown adult or a youngster, rubber band guns can definitely be a lot of fun. With a range of rubber band gun types, from the basic designs often made at home to the more complex designed to look like machine guns or pistols, it is easy to find a style that looks interesting to use. While rubber band guns can be a lot of fun to play around with they do take some getting used to and practice, which is why it is a good idea to find a good tutorial as a beginner. However, you can get started by learning these basic mistakes to avoid when your first start using a rubber band gun. 

Mistake: Choosing a gun which is too complex for your experience level.

Why? There are definitely a lot of choices when it comes to rubber band guns. You can go with cool kits that you use to build your own rubber band gun or invest in an already-built gun that is ready to go straight out of the box. Either way, if you do not have a great deal of experience with rubber band guns, it is a good idea to go with something basic first so you can get the general feel for how these guns work. If you skip the easy guns and go straight for the complex models, you will likely struggle to effectively get the hang of it.

Mistake: Using rubber bands which are the wrong thickness for the specific type of gun you are using. 

Why? The thicker a rubber band is, the more resistance it will have when you try to shoot. Some of the most basic rubber band gun designs are not equipped to handle heavy resistance and will likely break after just a few shots. Make sure you check out the instructions and tips you get with your gun to ensure you are using the correct type of rubber bands. 

Mistake: Not taking caution when aiming a rubber band gun.

Why? You may relate a rubber band gun to simply shooting rubber bands off of your fingers. However, rubber band guns actually shoot a lot faster and with a lot more force than simple hand shooting. Therefore, extreme caution must be used with any rubber band gun when you are shooting around other people. It is important to never aim a rubber band at someone's face and follow safety instructions to the letter.


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