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Info on clay throwers
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04/09/22 01:24 PM
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I am really starting to like sporting clays. I would like to purchase an automatic clay thrower. I have looked at the do all and a few of the champions, but I am open to others. Would like some insight if y’all have used or purchased one, pros and cons. Interested in models that range from $200-$800.
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Re: Info on clay throwers
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04/10/22 07:36 PM
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nesikabay
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I use the do all. It seems better built than the champion. I also have a champion. Look for a used atlas
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Re: Info on clay throwers
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04/12/22 12:35 AM
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Do all; micro switches wear out quick, but will last a couple years on heavy shooting
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Re: Info on clay throwers
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04/12/22 05:04 AM
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Thanks for the info guys. It might see a 1000 clays a year. I don’t think that equals heavy use. That’s if I can get the wife into shooting. I get 3-4 rounds a year with her work and I’m trying to break 80. I haven’t dove hunted in 5 years and I’m staying around the high 70’s.
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