The distance a rubber band can shoot depends on several factors, including its size, thickness, material, and how much it is stretched before release. Generally, a standard rubber band can travel anywhere from a few feet to over 20 feet when properly stretched and released. Some experimental setups or modified rubber bands can achieve even greater distances, but these results can vary widely. Proper technique and environmental conditions also play a significant role in maximizing distance.
Get a rubberband. Put it on your pinky, and close your fingers. Now wrap it around your thumb, and put it on your index finger. Make sure your index finger is pointed. Also, make sure the rubberband isn't twisted, and that the rubberband is on the end of the finger. Now, release your pinky. You just shot the Hornet Gun!
Couple of hundred yards
up to a half mile
A longbow could shoot arrows up to 250 yards, depending on the skill of the archer and the type of arrow used.
Accurately- about 25 yards.
The color of the rubberband does not affect its strength. The weight each rubberband can hold depends on its material and thickness. Typically, a thicker rubberband will be able to hold more weight than a thinner one.
An English longbow in medieval warfare could shoot arrows up to 250 yards, or about 229 meters.
200 to 650 meters depending on the bow.
Rubberband Banks was created in 2006.
some shoot far and some dont so they all dont shoot the same length
No all my friends have them and I might get them... You just have to worry about what you eat when you have them on, and how far you open your mouth... NOTHING to worry about...
Yes ! could get stuck somewhere in the digestive system =L