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| Do-All Outdoors Clayhawk Full Cock Trap |
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| Manufacturer: Do All Outdoors |
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| List Price: $73.00 |
| Sale Price: $55.46 |
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Product Description |
| Hone your trap shooting skills with the Do-All Outdoors Clayhawk, a versatile, ultra-stable full-cock trap for serious trap shooters. The Clayhawk--which mounts high enough above the ground to operate from a chair--throws both single targets and nested pairs of stacked doubles, so you can choose your favorite shooting style. Just as significantly, the trap's three-pivot mount lets you throw targets in all directions, at any angle, and on all planes, a must for shooters who want to keep things fresh. And thanks to the tetrahedron base and its long ground spikes, the Clayhawk eagerly grips the earth to add strength and stability. Specific details include a roller-bearing clutch and a sliding adjustable clip that allows for speed and direction changes. The unit, which comes with a free assembly DVD and weighs roughly 18 pounds, is backed by a two-year warranty on parts and labor, with a one-year limited warranty on the clutch. |
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Product Details |
- Versatile, ultra-stable full-cock trap for launching clay shooting targets
- Throws both single targets and nested pairs of stacked double targets
- Sturdy tetrahedron base with long ground spikes; sliding adjustable clip
- 3-pivot mount throws targets in all directions, angles, and planes
- Weighs 18 pounds; 1-year clutch warranty; 2-year warranty on parts and labor
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Customer Reviews |
So far, so good
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| Review Date: January 9, 2010 |
| Reviewer: E. Hyde, Oxford, MS |
| I like the item, but I'm still figuring it out- I've watched the instructional DVD and I'm still having problems adjusting so the clay targets fly up instead of out five feet before falling. It was a great gift though! |
Avoid this piece of crap
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| Review Date: May 25, 2009 |
| Reviewer: M. Sedek, |
| This trap worked ok for the first few months. I then ran into another guy at our club using the same model and he warned me about the welds on the throwing arm breaking. I was hoping that maybe he just got a defective unit but sure enough mine broke in the same spot a few weeks later. It also managed to slice my hand open as the arm broke off its pivot point and whacked me. We'll see what the company does to repair it but I have a good feeling that the shipping charges to send this junk back will be more than the thrower is worth. This is typical made in china junk. You get what you pay for. Fool me once...... |
JUNK - hard to assemble
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| Review Date: May 29, 2010 |
| Reviewer: THEE MANN, Oklahoma, USA |
I bought a Clayhawk Trap locally. It was totally unassembled. It takes about 45 minutes to put together. They provide a box wrench and an allen wrench along with the box of parts. I had to use two of my own tools as well. I needed a 14mm open end wrench and a pair of pliers from my own tool box. The assembly instructions are incomplete and not all of the parts that are included are mentioned in the instructions. After everything was assembled it turned out that the trap still would not work. The aluminum throwing arm was about ¼ on an inch too long and because of this the release mechanism, or trigger, was not able to release the throwing arm. We used a saw to shorten the aluminum throwing arm and that did the trick.
The box does not even mention that the unit is not assembled. It would be appropriate to call this a kit or a weekend project. Do NOT buy this product, it is a cheap Chinese import and in my experience it was not easy to assemble or and it was nearly impossible to make it work.
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