This guide details the operation of the Caldwell ClayCopter hand-held clay target launcher. It covers attaching targets, powering the device, adjusting launch speed for different skill levels, and launching single or paired targets. The system utilizes biodegradable, non-toxic clay targets and offers adjustable speeds from slow underhand throws to high-speed launches up to 100 yards.
This video introduces two new clay target throwers from Caldwell: the Claymore Solo and the Pull Pup. The Claymore Solo is a more affordable, stripped-down version of the original Claymore, designed for single-clay loading with a safe, tension-free loading process and toolless angle adjustment. The Pull Pup is a handheld thrower offering versatility in launch angles, suitable for various target presentations like rabbits or arching shots.
This video demonstrates the use of a Western Hand Trap, believed to be based on the Henry P. Camp patent from 1926-1929. The presenters explore its operation, noting the absence of rubber padding on the cap and its potential impact on performance. They showcase various throwing techniques, including achieving 'snakey' or angled flights, and discuss its portability and potential for trick shots, comparing it to other hand traps.
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