Caldwell Pullpup and Claymore Target Throwers

Published on February 15, 2021
Duration: 3:19

This video showcases two non-battery operated clay target throwers from Caldwell: the Pullpup and the Claymore. The Pullpup is a compact, manually operated thrower ideal for individual use or small groups, priced under $100. The Claymore is a larger, pedal-operated model capable of holding 50 clays and throwing them in a flurry, priced under $300. Both are designed for portability and ease of use in various settings.

Quick Summary

Caldwell offers two manual clay target throwers: the Pullpup, priced under $100, and the Claymore, under $300. Both eliminate battery reliance for consistent operation. The Pullpup is compact for portability and adjustable angles, while the Claymore holds 50 clays and can throw in a flurry, ideal for solo or group practice.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction with Emily Stuchill of Caldwell
  2. 00:12Introducing the Caldwell Pullpup and Claymore
  3. 00:27No Battery Power Design
  4. 00:44Caldwell Pullpup Features and Operation
  5. 01:13Pullpup Portability and Weight
  6. 01:28Pullpup Price Point
  7. 01:37Introducing the Caldwell Claymore
  8. 01:44Claymore Capacity and Flurry Feature
  9. 01:53Claymore Pedal Operation
  10. 02:15Claymore Pitch Adjustment
  11. 02:28Claymore Portability and Compactness
  12. 02:43Claymore Price Point
  13. 02:54Product Availability
  14. 03:03Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Caldwell Pullpup clay target thrower?

The Caldwell Pullpup is a compact, manually operated clay target thrower that requires no batteries. It allows for easy loading of a single clay, has a trigger for release, and offers adjustable angles for high, low, or side throws, making it versatile for practice and fun.

How does the Caldwell Claymore differ from the Pullpup?

The Caldwell Claymore is a larger, pedal-operated thrower designed to hold up to 50 clay targets. It can launch clays in a flurry for continuous shooting and is ideal for individuals or groups wanting to shoot a higher volume of targets. It also features adjustable pitch for varied trajectories.

Are the Caldwell Pullpup and Claymore battery-powered?

No, neither the Caldwell Pullpup nor the Claymore are battery-powered. Both are designed for manual operation, which eliminates the common issue of batteries dying during shooting sessions and enhances their reliability in the field.

What is the price range for the Caldwell Pullpup and Claymore?

The Caldwell Pullpup is affordably priced at just under $100, making it an accessible option for many shooters. The Caldwell Claymore is priced under $300, offering a more robust solution for those needing higher capacity and flurry capabilities.

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