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  1. On 3/17/2011 at 1:03 AM, Broken Legend said:

    I'm going to go shooting soon and have always had problems hitting clay pigeons on the fly. I use a Benelli M4, which I know is not great for shooting clays, but it's the only shotgun I've got. It has ghost ring sights.

     

    I'd like some tips on how to stop missing so much. I currently only have a plastic hand thrower to chuck the clays. Would it be a huge benefit to buy a mechanical clay thrower?

     

    Any beginner tips would be appreciated.

    I know I will always be the sport in the beginning, so I did not hesitate to get a mechanical throwers. My wife doesn't usually play with me, so he becomes my friend. Hahaha. I recommend the cheap Trius, which can be assembled and used by even novices, will not easily break down, and will not damage too much clay (it depends on you).

  2. On 2011/1/8 at PM5点23分, Stoffer said:

    Which clay pigeon trap thrower you recomend if the following things are important?

    Durability

    Easy to move

    Stability

    Price

    Single stack thrower

    I am not looking for a machine which can throw 80 or 100 yards most important is that it will work every time and dont break down every second day!

     

    Sorry if my english is not perfect, hope you understand what I am looking for, if not please ask.

     

    Thanks Stoffer

      Not sure what your budget is. , But if you want something high-quality that will make you happily shoot, then I would also recommend automatic throwers for champions and high-quality brands like Do-All Outdoors. Do-All Outdoors' rocker kit moves left and right, up and down, giving me different shooting angles. When I first tried it, I used it to shoot about 100 clays without interruption.

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