auto clay bird thrower
- Pheasanttracker
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auto clay bird thrower
I see cabelas has the Do All Raven auto clay bird thrower on sale this week. has anyone ever used one? i am torn between a Raven, the champion wheely bird, and an Atlas Patriot. it is just for backyard fun so i dont want to spend to much. anyone have thoughts?
Re: auto clay bird thrower
I have a raven. It's a good value. If I could change one thing I would reconfigure the speed adjustment so look at that feature. It has been pretty durable. It's easy to use. And it will sling em out of shotgun range before you can mount your gun if you crank it down all the way
- Pheasanttracker
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Re: auto clay bird thrower
thanks for the insight. Atlas said they would give me a hunter ed instructor discount but still quite a bit more than the raven
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Re: auto clay bird thrower
What's the discounted price on the Atlas?Pheasanttracker wrote:thanks for the insight. Atlas said they would give me a hunter ed instructor discount but still quite a bit more than the raven
Re: auto clay bird thrower
Consider this post an endorsement for the Atlas (AT-50)
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Re: auto clay bird thrower
Atlas said $50 off. i was looking at the patriot. i think it sells for around $500 but might have been $600
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AT-50..same as Patriot but made using different materials..the SS construction of the AT-50 is extra money well spent in my view.Pheasanttracker wrote:Atlas said $50 off. i was looking at the patriot. i think it sells for around $500 but might have been $600