Ariel Assault trap thrower

stubber1970

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Not sure if this fits into this category but, I'm looking for some feedback if anyone knows about the Ariel Assault trap offered by Do-All Outdoors. Any Information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks folks !
 
I don't have the aerial assaul, but rather the white quail. I must say I was rather disappointed in short order for what I paid for it. It was breaking clays constantly after 150 thru. What I did that ive not seen anybody do (and should have been engineered this way) was I moved the limit switch for the arm from the stupid cam that always misreads, to read on the ARM once its in position. 100% reliable now.
 
I don't have the aerial assaul, but rather the white quail. I must say I was rather disappointed in short order for what I paid for it. It was breaking clays constantly after 150 thru. What I did that ive not seen anybody do (and should have been engineered this way) was I moved the limit switch for the arm from the stupid cam that always misreads, to read on the ARM once its in position. 100% reliable now.

What a great solution! I have the Red Pigeon version and have been having the same issue - to the point that someone had to sit behind the machine with a 2 foot 3/8" dowel to touch the clays into place onto the throwing arm - just could not get the limit switch set to feed more than three or four clays without a pile-up. Thanks for sharing this!
 
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I have the do all Raven. We throw it in the truck and take it to the pit about 6 times now, usually we use at least 2 boxes of clays. Only issue I have had so far was a lost screw from the foot pedal, and it never throws the last clay. I love that thing!
 
I have the aerial assault 3.0, I do really like it, but I lose quite a few clays as they drop onto the arm. I'm 30 min from Lawry's so I buy his stuff which are the best but still breaks 15% of birds.

What are you guys adjusting? My issue seems to be the drop on the arm, although I do have have seldom double drop jams. I have the DVD but never watched it, I was planning on watching to see if I can adjust the arm to minimze the breakage. I was also considering some felt or even a scotchbrite pad on the arm.
 
One of the clubs I belong to club has 3 of the areial assult 3.0 . You could not build a good one out of the three . The one way bearing on 2 machines jams the other electricial issues .The atlas machines are good if there not used for high volume of targets . Just my opinion you got to spend some cash if you want a quality thrower .
 
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