Clay thrower

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Clay thrower

Post by rstbkt69 » Thu Mar 06, 2008 11:44 am

Has anyone had any experience with the Do-All Aerial Assault Trap machine. Not needing one for a club or anything but a couple of us are thinking of going in on one just for personal use.
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Post by gar-dog » Thu Mar 06, 2008 4:42 pm

VERY controversial. Some of the early editions had problems which I understand are ironed out. I have one, don't use it alot, and it is fine. The price is sure right!! If it has problems, they will send another one asap without question.

They now have a wobble kit for it and remote launcher.

Over on shotgunworld in the Clay Shooting General section there is one thread with at least 50 pages and you will learn all you could ever want to know and more plus see modifications, etc. It is the longest thread I have ever seen on a forum.

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Post by rstbkt69 » Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:29 pm

Man that was a long read. Natchez has them now for 299.00 I may go that way. I gotta figure if I want to use an auto thrower or if a single manual will be enough. I have just started taking my son out and an auto may be nice. I'm going to call their customer service monday and see how things are now. At that price and splitting the cost it might be a deal Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

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Post by gar-dog » Fri Mar 07, 2008 10:27 pm

Somewhere in that thread are pics of one a guy mounted on a lawn mower frame so it can be wheeled around.... very cool.

I think if you are reasonably mechanical, and don't want to spend a ton it is a helluva buy.

Glad my post was helpful.

Gary

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