Instructions
Pull back the slingshot by placing your finger on the bird in the slingshot. Adjust it to get that perfect shot by moving the bird around, up or down in the slingshot. Hold the finger down and pull the slingshot to the left before releasing your finger from the bird and releasing it.
Line your bird up with another bird that's in line if you want to remember a specific angle for a shot. Or line the bird up with the dots from the previous bird if you want to hit the same spot again.
Pull the bird so it sits low in the slingshot if you want to aim for a high-angled shot. This may work if you want to get through a barricade from the top rather than from the side.
Pull the bird almost straight back from the slingshot if you want more of a straight-angled shot. This may work for a barricade that needs to be broken at the side or closer to the ground.
Practice pulling the slingshot back in the game. Practice your angles and how far each bird will travel with each shot. The smaller birds will travel farther than the larger birds.