Top 3 Clay Bird Throwers

By Jonathan Bales , last updated December 29, 2011

Clay bird throwers shoot out clay targets, which are to be shot, generally with a shotgun, in either a competition or for general shooting practice. There are all kinds of clay bird throwers available, some of which are better than others. When shopping for a clay bird thrower, you want to look for one that will shoot consistently and accurately. You want the clay bird to fly evenly and just where you want it so you can anticipate where to shoot. You also need to decide if you want an automatic thrower, which is great if you are shooting alone, or a manual one. To help you in your search, read below for more information on the top three clay bird throwers available today.

Do-All White Wing Automatic Trap Thrower

The Do-All White Wing Automatic Trap Thrower is a high-end clay bird thrower that retails for $356. If you can afford it, the thrower is one of the premiere designs on the market. Adjustable from five to 35 degrees, the thrower can shoot clay birds in every direction. The Do-All White Wing Automatic Trap Thrower holds 25 targets and can throw them up to 80 yards. It comes in a durable steel frame and has a high-quality steel throwing arm.

Do-All Backyard 3/4 Cock Single Trap

For less advanced shooters, the Do-All Backyard 3/4 Cock Single Trap is a great buy. At $150, it costs far less than the aforementioned trap thrower. Nonetheless, it shoots clay birds at the same distance. The shooting angles are not as great and it must be adjusted with a wrench, but the Do-All Backyard 3/4 Cock Single Trap is a great clay bird thrower for weekend shooters.

Trius One Step Trap

Retailing for $100, the Trius One Step Trap is an affordable clay thrower for novice shooters. The aluminum device is easily cocked and comes with a one-year warranty. It can be cocked with your foot, leaving your hands free to safely hold your gun.

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