The sling, as used in battle and hunting medium and small sized game, consists of 2 lengths of cord with a pouch in the center. It is not the slingshot of today. A projectile about the size of a golf ball is placed in the pouch. The sling is then swung and one of the cords is released, causing the projectile to be released. With practice, one can become very proficient. We played around a lot with slings as kids and became fair shots with them. It is possible to use larger projectiles in the softball range, but they must be lobbed toward the target rather than shot directly.