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🎯 Step up your shooting game with the ultimate manual clay thrower!
The Caldwell Claymore Target Thrower is a lightweight, manual clay pigeon launcher designed for solo shooters. It holds up to 50 clays and can throw targets over 55 yards using a simple foot pedal mechanism, requiring no electricity. Its foldable, compact design makes it easy to transport and set up anywhere, backed by a limited lifetime warranty from Caldwell.


























| ASIN | B08N495T8G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #201,313 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #762 in Hunting & Shooting Accessories |
| Brand | Caldwell |
| Brand Name | Caldwell |
| Color | Yellow and Black |
| Colour | Yellow and Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 73 Reviews |
| Included Components | Target Thrower |
| Item Type Name | Thrower |
| Item Weight | 17.69 kg |
| Item weight | 17.69 kg |
| League Name | Caldwell |
| Manufacturer | Caldwell |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1122187 |
| Material | metal |
| Material Type | metal |
| Model Number | 1122187 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Shape | Rectangular, Cylinder |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport | Claymore |
| Sport Type | Claymore |
| Team Name | Caldwell |
| UPC | 661120081425 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**N
Gayet iyi!!
10 hedeften 1-2 sini kırıyor ama onun dışında her şeyi çok iyi.
K**.
Great Product
This product is fantastic. Easy to set up and use. Threw around 30 skeet targets today and only one broke. Very happy with this purchase so far.
P**E
Very weak
After one use it broke .... I don't recommend this item
M**S
Junk (or not? Read on...)
Lasted for 3 sessions (about 250 clays), during which it broke approximately 10% of clays thrown. After 3rd session, lost a bolt in the "use/service" assembly, which proved to be unrepairable. Also not returnable through Amazon, so it will go to the transfer station on my next dump run. DO NOT buy this product, it is poorly engineered and poorly made. Edit: Caldwell responded to my complaint, saying they would provide replacement parts and installation instructions. Instead, today the UPS driver delivered a new replacement Claymore. High marks for customer service (and appreciated!), but I will still chech all the nuts and bolts before taking it to the range.
J**D
Great once set up. Be careful, though as the setup and takedown are complicated.
For its intended purpose (throwing clays), I'd give the Claymore five stars. It's cost effective, versatile (single or flurry mode with multiple height and distance adjustments) and it seems sturdy enough to last a while. Only negatives are that it's not very user-friendly (or frankly safe) to set up or take down. When it's assembled, it's quite sturdy, but when folded up, it's unwieldy and prone to fall over. Also, the steps to set it up or take it down are completely unintuitive. I have to look at the instructions each time. I thought I had the sequence down so a couple of days after getting it I tried to do it from memory. When taking it down, it launched the arm right into my rib cage. Quite painful! So, my fault, I missed a step, but that's no excuse for poor design when it comes to safety. Just so you think I'm not exaggerating, here are the steps to take it down that you'll need to memorize (or use the manual): - Rotate Flurry Selector to Manual - Insert Safety Pin - Fully charge the Claymore with the foot pedal (!) - Place into Service Mode - Remove Safety Pin - Push the FIRE pedal to release the arm - Move the Service knob to Operate - Insert the Safety Pin - Remove Clays and hopper - Remove Tilt lock pin - Rotate head back - Loosen tension knob until rod moves freely - Rotate throwing are clockwise until it rests on arm stop - Turn over Claymore so that it's resting on its head assembly - Loosen leg knob - Tighten leg strap - Tighten leg knob So, bottom line, it's a great thrower. I may just leave it set up and move it intact when I have to. Otherwise, I'll keep a PDF of the manual on my phone to refer to so I don't get injured again.
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