Aussie vs American Hunting Boomerangs
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Watch me put 3 American Hunting Boomerangs to the test against my Home Made Hunting Boomerang. I select the Best One to take with me on my next hunt!
These 'rangs come from Throwsticks: www.throwsticks.com/ so be sure to check them out!
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great fun 😄
Greetings from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I purchased a Karli when I lived in Wyoming. It is a well made product and I'm very happy with it. Love your videos. Keep up the great work.
Good unbiased video. I know what I want for Christmas now!
@wozzasboomerang
Жыл бұрын
Thanks and yep they are good fun things to throw :)
Awesome
Let’s see if the Stinger can get a rabbit. This will be interesting !
Be careful not to hit a human with the american one, or else it will be classified as an assult boomerang
@jimf1964
4 ай бұрын
That’s only if you’re carrying a large capacity boomerang bag.
Nice comparison. Thanks
Can't wait for the second part !
Great video, thanks 👍
Hey Wozz, I have 3 of Bens sticks with the Wedge being my favorite. Great quality and service from Throwsticks. Keep up the good work mate love ya vids.
@wozzasboomerang
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, yeah he's good to deal with and makes great 'rangs
@T4nkcommander
Жыл бұрын
Can't decide between the stinger or wedge as my first....like the all-around utility of the wedge, tho.
@wozzasboomerang
Жыл бұрын
@@T4nkcommander I think they are both good to carry. I think I'm gonna get another Stinger (so I can have 2 shots off with the same tool) and put the throwstick holster for the WWC on my belt (for a backup tool). If I had to choose between the 2 I'd pick the Stinger as it is quite a good all rounder as well as a throwstick. In all honesty you're not going to get many hits past a 40 metre throw with any throwstick and that is where the Stinger is best.
@wozzasboomerang
Жыл бұрын
That is unless you are aiming at something quite big of course (for the longer shots).
The hens behind😂😭
Great vids Woz, I grew up in kerang Vic and loved chasing rabbits! (I’m in qld now, there’s not many up here) keep up the good work mate 🇦🇺👍
@wozzasboomerang
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Brad! I think there's not many rabbits around Kerang now either (thanks to the flood), but I'm sure they'll come back.
Great video! One thing to consider is that the Wedge (and maybe the Karli) aren't tuned for left handers. Dunno if Ben made a special build for you but if not I'm surprised at how well those did!
@wozzasboomerang
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Both the WWC and the Karli are tuned for lefties (these models come in both). The Stinger is for both and does well.
@T4nkcommander
Жыл бұрын
@@wozzasboomerang Hope you are still doing well Wozza! Just wanted to come back and say after spending a couple of days throwing my new Stinger....you are even more ridiculously good than I already thought you were. The distance and accuracy you get is absolutely extraordinary. You're gonna have to do a video and teach us newbies how its done!
@wozzasboomerang
Жыл бұрын
@@T4nkcommander Thanks for the update mate! Good to hear the Stinger has arrived, it's still my favourite. Thanks for the compliment 👍When you start out it might seem that the people who can do it are out of reach, but I can tell you that most people could get to my level or even better with the right sort of practice. At my peek I could hit a rabbit every 6 throws (they were all within 15 metres) and it took me 2 years of infrequent practice to get to this level (I did play a lot of tennis at that time so my eye hand coordination was up to speed). So I can see how the ancients could largely survive off doing it (I say largely because I do know of traditional aboriginal aussies who died young in this lifestyle and became friends with a man that just made it by coming into modern civilisation). I will give more tutorials if that will help, but for now practice throwing a ball and your Stinger at a moving targets that aren't too far away, as well as still targets (I just roll a ball away to hit it myself about as big as a basket ball for the moving target). You'll see most improvement in the first 2 weeks - the rest is fine turning, have fun🤠
good stuff
Wowza
Great fun watching ur video
When you throw these, how do you manage the height? Is it basically you release at the same height of the target, and it glides flat? Cuz I’ve seen those longer throws often lift up when they get far.
I really like the karli one. Seems to just glide, and it’s a super cool shape.
@wozzasboomerang
Жыл бұрын
It is a good stick for sure. It's quite light but goes so far and straight. Not the best for rabbits but would be great on kangaroos (which is what the original design was for most likely) and other large game.
Mint videos mate
I haven't watched the video yet but I get the feeling the American boomerangs aren't going to do as well.
@MossyToomes
Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised. Like genuinely surprised. I really thought they'd be worse.
@wozzasboomerang
Жыл бұрын
These guys know their stuff :)
@MossyToomes
Жыл бұрын
@@wozzasboomerang As an American, the average American does not know anything on the other hand. Until I somehow stumbled onto your channel, my only knowledge on boomerangs was the cheap plastic returning boomerangs (that I don't even think work as returning boomerangs) that are like... 500 tickets at an arcade.
@wozzasboomerang
Жыл бұрын
Righto, well thanks for watching my stuff:) We get those cheap returning boomerangs in show bags here too.
@MossyToomes
Жыл бұрын
@@wozzasboomerang I have no idea what a show bag is but I guess that makes sense.
At 30 feet it's simpler to just throw rocks. They're much less expensive and if you break one there's plenty of cheap replacements.
@wozzasboomerang
10 ай бұрын
Just for you: kzread.info/dash/bejne/ioKuk9Kbj5y7c8Y.html 🤠
@michaelsteele305
Ай бұрын
Hmmm. I spent a year on the Nullarbor Plain when I was 19. We used to run and catch rabbits which we called 'bunny hopping'. Followed by BBQ and beer. It wasn't just speed - there was some specific technique as well. I'm 68 now and might be able to catch a 68 year old rabbit with a tail wind behind me. Would I eat it? Love your enthusiasm and videos.
🤔where are you , the sun is out 🙄
@wozzasboomerang
Жыл бұрын
Southern Victoria, it hasn't come out much this year but when it does its a bit glarey 😁
@panelvanman7671
Жыл бұрын
@@wozzasboomerang wetter than SA but you seem to be getting a few more sunny days , its still winter here 🙄
Does this hurt the rabbit
@wozzasboomerang
26 күн бұрын
Not after it's dead
I bet if you made a boomerang with a sharp blade edge, it would slice a rabbit right up.
@wozzasboomerang
Жыл бұрын
That's right, it would go straight through it (if it hit it with the sharp end).
@raymondboerema9235
Жыл бұрын
Great throw Sir