Caldwell Claymore Pullpup Clay Target Thrower, Gray/Yellow
Caldwell Claymore Pullpup Clay Target Thrower, Gray/Yellow
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Caldwell Claymore Pullpup Clay Target Thrower, Gray/Yellow

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  • Unique design puts the power of a traditional target thrower in the palm of your hands
  • Handheld operation allows the thrower to adjust target angles on the fly, testing the shooter's skills
  • Built in grip safeties keep hands clear of target and arm when throwing
  • Adjustable spring tension launches standard, midi, and mini targets over 55 yards
  • Open front design allows for quick and easy removal of broken targets without disassembly
  • Target clip on arm holds targets in place for difficult angled shots

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Brand
Caldwell
Weight
24 lb
Condition
New
Material
Plastic
Count
1
Power type
Manual

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Apr 11, 2025
WilliamoftheShier
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The Pup that was too hard to pull

I saw the product advertised and I fell in love with it. I had to have one of those incredible machines. Much to my disappointment, I found that the lever to set the machine to throw was much too difficult for me to pull back into the locked position. I did manage to pull the lever back with the help of a "cheater" (a 12" crescent wrench. I loved how the machine threw the clay pigeon, but it was too difficult for this 78-year-old man to operate. With regret, I will need to return the machine. It would be an almost perfect machine if the pull lever was longer and more manageable.
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