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by tlb 130 days ago
A naive estimate of accuracy is that, at a rotation speed of 5/sec (1800 degrees/sec) a 1 ms error in release time causes a 1.8 degrees aim error, or 3 yards at 100 yards. You could hit the broad side of a barn, but not a buffalo.

But humans can’t reliably time things to 1 ms, and good slingers aim better than that, so there’s more to the technique than the naive version.

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You assume the stone is released along a circular path, but that isn't quite right. When you release the stone you extend your arm forward, changing the arc of travel.
Ah the power of elliptical motion!
I would assume sling release is not done by timing but by proprioception.