Champion Trap Thrower

sasha

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Picked up a Champion Skybird trap thrower from Canadian Tire and put it together yesterday. Wasn't all that easy to assemble. I like this one because it has a foot release letting you keep your hands free to shoot by yourself. Weighs about 20 lbs. so very portable.
 
after you get good (and then bored) of shooting them at close range come and join one of the great trap clubs here in the Okanagan. Lots of good guys and gals here to shoot with. Pm me if you want more info.
 
Bogman is right. There a lot of trap throwers gathering dust. Give a clay club a try. Not only will you meet people with similar interests, joining an organized club will stregthen the shooting sports as a whole.
 
Bogman is right. There a lot of trap throwers gathering dust. Give a clay club a try. Not only will you meet people with similar interests, joining an organized club will stregthen the shooting sports as a whole.

Ya know i hate to say it but there is still a great many folks that have the fear of going to what were once a real group of snobs at trap clubs. Never forget the first time I went to the line with my A5, only gun I had, never new there were trap specific guns way back when. Ya should have heard the complaining about my hulls flying in some guys face, it was a gol darn DU fund raiser. If I wasn't there with a group of friends, I quite likely would have never returned. That was the Edmonton Gun club. FS
 
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