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  1. Bola, The Unsung Primitive Weapon

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    There is no uniform design; most bolas have two or three balls, but there are versions of up to eight or nine. Some bolas have balls of equal weight; others vary the knot and cord. Gauchos use bolas made of braided leather cords with wooden balls or small leather sacks full of stones at the ends of the cords.
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    Bolas can be named depending on the number of weights used: Bolas of three weights are usually designed with two shorter cords with heavier weights, and one longer cord with a light weight. The heavier weights fly at the front parallel to each other, hit either side of the legs, and the lighter weight goes around, wrapping up the legs.
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    The Bola is a simple and effective hunting tool and can be made by anyone, and pretty much from anything. The Bola can achieve accurate and effective strikes at 100 to 150 feet (30 to 45 meters). It is used for ground dwellers like rabbits and game as large as deer, moose, or elk. A Bola is effective for ground birds as well as birds in flight.
    The bola is a primitive hunting weapon so simple that, at first glance, it would seem improbable that it couldn’t have been invented earlier. Physical evidence is vague as the leather or sinew cords that joined the weighted ends to make the Bola would have certainly rotted over any length of time.
  3. How To Make and Throw a Bola (Step-by-Step Photos)

    WEBOct 25, 2023 · Learn how to make a bola, a three-legged spider sling, with paracord, stones, or wooden weights. A bola can be used to hunt birds and small animals by wrapping around them and knocking them down.

  4. Boleadoras: A Traditional Argentine Weapon — Pieces Of Argentina

  5. Corded Triple Ball Bola - Boleadora with Steel Balls - KarateMart