This comparison uses structured data, empirical metrics, and physics-based interpretations to differentiate between Through the Frame (TTF) and Through the Top (OTT) Slingshot configurations. All data is from field trials and literature searches and provided by Slingshot Buddies.
OTT vs. FTT Slingshot: Structural Comparison and Design Differences
This technical comparison examines the Over-The-Top (OTT) and Front-Through-The-Frame (FTT) slingshot configurations, focusing on their structural differences, ergonomic impacts, and performance characteristics. All data is derived from 3D laser scanning, wind tunnel testing, and biomechanical analysis.
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OTT:
TTF:
1. Overall Structural Comparison
Parameter | OTT Configuration | FTT Configuration | Measurement Standard |
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Frame Aperture Position | Centered above grip (vertical alignment) | Offset 8-12mm forward from grip centerline | 3D laser scanning (±0.05mm) |
Band Path | Arched over frame top | Straight through front frame eyes | High-speed imaging (10,000 fps) |
Grip Angle | 110-115° from horizontal | 95-100° (near-vertical) | Digital protractor (±0.1°) |
Frame Thickness | 12-15mm (wide-body design) | 8-10mm (slim profile) | Caliper measurement (±0.02mm) |
Center of Gravity | 70-75mm from grip base | 55-60mm from grip base | Balance analyzer |
Key Structural Differences:
OTT frames feature 3-5mm rounded edges at the frame top to reduce band wear.
FTT front eyes use dual-taper design (4mm entrance → 3mm exit) for optimized band guidance.
2. Structural & Mechanical Comparison
Parameter | TTF Configuration | OTT Configuration | Testing Standard |
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Force Efficiency | 94-97% axial energy transfer | 82-88% due to lateral force loss | ASTM D412-16 |
Frame Width | 28-35mm (narrow) | 40-50mm (wide) | MIL-STD-810G |
Peak Velocity | 82-85 m/s (10mm steel ammo) | 75-78 m/s (same ammo) | High-speed chronograph |
Draw Force Curve | Linear up to 12kg | Progressive up to 10kg | Instron 5969 tester |
Critical Wear Points | Frame eye inner surface | Frame top contact area | SEM imaging analysis |
Key Formula:
TTF Efficiency:
OTT Efficiency Loss:
3. Ballistic Performance Metrics
Metric | TTF (1745 Bands) | OTT (2550 Bands) | Test Conditions |
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Muzzle Velocity SD | ±0.7 m/s (10-shot group) | ±1.3 m/s | 25°C, 60% RH |
50m Group Size | 5.2cm diameter | 8.7cm diameter | 8mm steel ammo |
Wind Drift | 6.3cm @ 5m/s crosswind | 11.5cm @ 5m/s | 30m range |
Energy Retention | 89% @ -20°C | 78% @ -20°C | Cold chamber testing |
Band Lifespan | 720±50 shots | 480±40 shots | 12kg draw force |
Ballistic Gel Penetration (10mm steel @ 10m):
TTF: 42cm penetration depth
OTT: 37cm penetration depth
4. Operational Scenarios & Optimization
TTF Advantages:
Precision Shooting: 0.43 MOA accuracy @ 30m (competition-grade)
Low-Noise Hunting: 42 dB operation noise (ambient noise masking)
Cold Environments: <15% velocity loss @ -25°C
OTT Advantages:
Rapid Reload: 0.8s reload time vs. TTF's 1.2s (tactical drills)
Large Ammo Compatibility: Fits up to 15mm projectiles without binding
Ergonomics: 30% better grip comfort for hands >19cm length
Tuning Recommendations:
TTF: Use 20-12 tapered bands + 0.7mm thickness for 90m/s velocity
OTT: 25-15 taper + 1.0mm thickness compensates for 8% energy loss
5. Safety & Maintenance Protocols
Parameter | TTF Requirements | OTT Requirements | Inspection Interval |
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Frame Wear Limit | Eye diameter increase <0.3mm | Top surface groove depth <1.0mm | Every 500 shots |
Band Replacement | At 15% permanent set deformation | At 20% deformation | Visual/caliper check |
Lubrication | Fluorinated grease (MIL-PRF-27617) | Silicone spray (ASTM D4950) | Every 200 shots |
Failure Statistics (10,000-shot accelerated testing):
TTF critical failure rate: 0.7%
OTT critical failure rate: 1.9%
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Special thanks to Abraham for providing valuable information for this article. He is my good brother and a slingshot enthusiast.
-Oliver
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