How to Use a Hand Clay Pigeon Thrower

Published on June 4, 2020
Duration: 5:17

This guide, presented by Jim Harmer of Backfire, details the proper use of a hand clay pigeon thrower. It covers loading, grip, throwing mechanics emphasizing the wrist snap, and advanced techniques like 'donut' throws and doubles. The instruction highlights the importance of safety and the thrower's utility for realistic hunting practice due to its unpredictable target presentation.

Quick Summary

Master the hand clay pigeon thrower with expert instruction from Jim Harmer. Learn proper loading, the crucial wrist snap technique for optimal clay flight, and advanced throws like the 'donut' for realistic hunting practice. Safety and effective technique are emphasized throughout.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Loading
  2. 00:30Safety and the Wrist Whip
  3. 01:42Beginner and Advanced Techniques
  4. 04:25Doubles and Trick Throws

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you properly load a hand clay pigeon thrower?

To load, securely seat the clay pigeon into the thrower's holder. For most hand throwers, this involves squeezing the clay into place. Ensure it's firmly seated before preparing to throw.

What is the most common mistake beginners make with a hand clay pigeon thrower?

A common mistake is not using a proper wrist snap at the end of the throwing motion. This can lead to the clay not releasing correctly and potentially swinging back, posing a safety risk.

Why are hand clay pigeon throwers good for hunting practice?

Hand throwers are excellent for hunting practice because they mimic the unpredictable flight patterns of live birds. This variability helps shooters develop the skills needed to react to real-world hunting scenarios, unlike the consistent throws from mechanical devices.

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