Setting Up for Doubles

I think Laporte has tried the two machine for doubles before. It was called the 285 Twin lap .I think the timing for the release is an issue if I recall. Getting two machines to release at the exact same time may be tough.
 
Doubles

Grant: would both targets be released at exactly the same time?

As long as you push buttons at the same time. Mind you we use it for Tripples so with 3 birds in the air and 2 guns blazing it is hard to tell if they leave the front of the house at the exact same time.

Grant
 
As far as simultaneous release from two machines, as long as they are the same model, they should have very similar cycle times. Simply wire the releases together and use one button. I would think that this would yield adequate pairs for practicing. I am sure there would be some griping if you were trying to hold a registered shoot, but that is not your intention.
 
BC Fred. I think one of the reasons the machines are less expensive is the simplicity. Compared to a Pat Trap, there are no hydraulic components (which are expensive) , no oscillation (unless you buy a Promatic wobble trap), only 1 microswitch instead of 6 or so that are on a Pat Trap. The Promatic machine frames are ruggedly built so should last forwever. The only moving part is the 12 volt motor and gear box. These are fairly substantial but should they fail, I expect $300-400 would get you replacements. We now have about 15 Promatics and have yet to have a problem once they were adjusted properly. We bought the first 3 in 2007 and have been adding ever since. Two of these were wobble machines which gives you both horizontal and vertical oscillation. The other plus is that they operate in cold weather which we can't do with our Pat Trap even with ATF in the hydraulic system. So if we want to shoot trap in cold weather we use one of the Promatic wobble machines although I am not totally happy with the way it controls randomly positioned targets.

If you want pricing, contact Tom Ferguson in Calgary at 1-800-361-1023. He is the dealer for Western Canada. He sometimes has off season specials for any stock he has left over. You can buy direct from Promatic but getting these thru Tom saves a bunch of hassle with customs, etc and you get the machines for the same price or even a bit less than you can buy them directly.

Regarding simultaneous release, if you push both buttons at the same time, they will release within a few milli-seconds of each other. I doubt whether any shooter could tell that these were not simultaneous.

Don't wire the two control cables together if you want simultaneous release as this could cause a short circuit between the two batteries. If you want to use a single switch, buy a double-pole, single-throw pushbutton switch which should be available at any automotive place like Napa or and electronics store.
 
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42295 Irvine Flats Road

Polson, MT 59860

406-883-2000 / 406-883-6106 fax

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If you are in Southern B.C. , do not buy a Promatic without calling this guy.
 
Thank you very much for all the comments on this. I've made notes and you have all sure made me think. Three of us have agreed to get the trap going when spring rolls around. We are going to work with the machine that is there first and see how accurately we can get it going. We will run with one guy setting and two shooting and find some way of rotating so it is fun for all of us. My wife will pull the birds. It's going to be fun. Thanks again...Fred
 
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