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Do-All Outdoors Red Pigeon Trap

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#1 ·
Do-All Outdoors Red Pigeon Trap

Launches singles up to 90 yds.
Two-second cycle time
Angle adjustment from 5° to 35°

A Cabela's-exclusive, 50-target automatic trap that launches singles up to 90 yards. Clays drop directly onto the rugged aircraft-grade aluminum-alloy launch arm that boasts 5° to 35° of angle adjustment. Two-second cycle time for fast and fun shooting. Heavy-duty powder-coated steel frame withstands rugged use, season after season. Safety-ring attachment ensures shooters are clear of danger areas. Foot-pedal release for hands-free operation. Two Springs are included with this Trap Thrower. The Black spring will throw targets 75 to 90 yards while the green spring will throw targets 55 to 70 yards. The green spring will launch the clays with a softer easier throw while the black spring will provide more aggressive speed and distance. Conveniently placed low-battery indicator. This trap is compatible with all Do-All Outdoors automatic trap accessories. Requires a 12-volt deep-cycle battery (not included).

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I know nothing about it yet, but if it works as good as my 3 White Wings, I'll be buying one!
 
#2 ·
I like how they boast a "Two second cycle time for fast and fun shooting". There is nothing fast or fun about a 2 second cycle time! I personally own an Aerial Assault, but have used an Atlas AT50 before and it makes my AA look sick as far as cycle time. The AT50 will throw at least 3 birds to the AA's 1 bird.

I guess the price will be the big deciding factor. At least Do-All seems to be making improvements to the their line-up every year!
 
#3 ·
orphanedcowboy said:
Do-All Outdoors Red Pigeon Trap

...Two Springs are included with this Trap Thrower...

I know nothing about it yet, but if it works as good as my 3 White Wings, I'll be buying one!
Didn't you pioneer the second-spring solution for your White-Wing?

I would think the least Do-All could do is send you a new Red Pigeon for your product development efforts... :)
 
#4 ·
Well, I don't know if I was first. I am sure guys with the original Aerial Assault probably did it first. The old AAs were stupid fast and stupid far, I had one that would throw them well over 100yds. My high school coach caught us at the practice field arguing about the distance and speed. I even had me classmate try to radar the birds with little success, I am sure the county's funds weren't being spent properly.
 
#6 ·
bguns said:
I have the Aerial Assault. Can't keep it from breaking clays.
You need to adjust the momentary switch that sets the arm in the throw position. If the arm isn't sitting against the clay when you release it, it will break the clay every time. It is simple to make the adjustment. Just bend the flimsy little arm under the front of the trap until you get it set where you want it.
 
#7 ·
I'm in the market for a trap and I was wondering a few things about this one
Does this thing come with a foot pedal like some of their other traps?
Wil the wobble unit work on it? I guess so since it says works with all accessories.
Are there any other units in this price range that just plug it into an AC outlet?
I'll be able to be within 40 feet of one.
 
#8 ·
WoodsDweller said:
Does this thing come with a foot pedal like some of their other traps? Yes

Wil the wobble unit work on it? Yes

Are there any other units in this price range that just plug it into an AC outlet? No
A cheap battery will keep you running and you won't be tethered to a wall socket