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| Do-All Outdoors Backyard Clayhawk 3/4 Cock Trap | 
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| Brand: Do-All Traps Category: Sports
List Price: $135.00 Buy New: $106.94 You Save: $28.06 (21%)
New (7) from $106.94
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 62760
Shipping Weight (lbs): 22 Dimensions (in): 23 x 7.5 x 5
MPN: BY34 Model: BY34 UPC: 649898707013 EAN: 0649898707013 ASIN: B000FDSUI6
Release Date: April 14, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Designed for the backyard or weekend shooter | | • | Sprocket mechanism can throw 70 yards and give the shooter all-day durability | | • | More durable, quieter, and easier to use than a full cock trap | | • | Features a 3-pivot mount which allows you to throw at any target, at any angle, and at any speed | | • | A sliding, adjustable-tension universal spring clip on the throwing arm quickly adapts to standard, rabbit, 90mm, 60mm, or battue clays and allows them to be thrown as singles, stacked doubles, and nesting pairs |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Backyard Traps - Clay HawkManufacture ID: BY34Effortless cocking that will automatically return three-quarters of the way cocked Includes steel stabilizing ground spikes Throws all five targets as singles or stacked doubles Sliding adjustable clip allows for speed and direction change The Sprocket mechanism allows you to throw targets up to 70 yards in all directions at any angle on all planes
Product Description Because of their solid, reliable construction, Do-All Traps are used at top sporting clays courses, trap clubs, and shooting ranges. The Backyard Clayhawk 3/4 Cock Trap is designed for the backyard or weekend shooter who is looking for a cock trap at an affordable price. With its Sprocket mechanism, it can throw 70 yards and give the shooter all-day durability. The Backyard Trap is more durable, quieter, and easier to use than a full cock trap. This trap includes all of the innovative and patented features that Do-All Outdoors' other traps are known for, including its three-pivot mount, which is capable of throwing any target at any angle and at any speed. Three simple adjusting bolts allow the arm to be positioned to throw a clay target from 90 degrees vertical, springing teal, ground-bouncing rabbit, a flushing pair of standards, curling incomers, and virtually anything in between. A sliding, adjustable-tension, universal spring clip on the throwing arm quickly adapts to standard, rabbit, 90mm/midi, 60mm/mini, or battue clays and allows them to be thrown as singles, stacked doubles, and nesting pairs. By varying spring tension, target selection, and the position of the targets on the throwing arm, one Backyard 3/4 Trap can invent and duplicate any clay target presentation desired.
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| Customer Reviews:
Doall Trap January 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Added two of these traps to our private sporting clays course. Very smooth operation. Consistently throws birds to same spot and distance. Above average performace for a home based shooting experience.
Clayhawk 3/4 November 2, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Unpacking the thrower and seeing it for the first time was a bit disappointing. The mechanism for holding the thrower in the 3/4 position is nothing more than a crude gear with a spring and a pawl. It was frozen in place by paint and what appeared to be rust. After a through cleaning and greasing I mounted it to a stand. It throws about 55-60 yards. We threw 3 cases of white flyers with it and the only problem encountered was the pivot bolt works its way loose after 20-30 throws. I ended up putting in a longer bolt and a lock nut. Also you will want to tie a string onto the pull lever because the vibration is very hard on the hands of the person doing the releasing.
It is much easier to cock than a regular thrower, you simply pull it into the throw position.
Decent unit. build is good enough. January 31, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Obviously made in China (where most things are made now). You can tell the cast iron/steel area where the pivot mounts meet are just stamped out quickly, but it does do the job. Assembly does require a bit of thinking and reading the really bare instruction manual (look at the pictures more to get an idea of where things go).
Make sure you keep the included tools taped to the unit so you can change the angles on the pivot points while in the field. You'll be tremendously frustrated otherwise. If you expect to change things on the fly, you won't be doing this with this unit. It's a nut/bolt set up so the torque involved won't allow wingnuts (IMO). It's a powder coated steel frame, but I woudln't expect it to hold up in rain for long.
If you're too lazy to throw by hand, this is the unit for you.
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