The clay pigeon was invented in 1880 as a replacement target option for glass ball targets and live birds. In the last 150 years, nothing major has changed in aerial shotgun targets. The Caldwell ClayCopter is the change we have all been waiting for. The ClayCopter is a handheld target launcher that uses an electric motor to spin target discs up to 15,000 RPM and releases them as single or double targets. The lightweight bio-degradable targets fly in unique patterns that mimic live birds’ flight up to 100 yards. The ClayCopter features a removable rechargeable Li-Ion battery pack that launches up to 300 targets on a single charge. The handheld design makes changing target angles and directions fast and easy for a variety of challenging shots. Hone your wing shooting skills with the Caldwell ClayCopter target launcher. ​

#ClayCopterLaunch #TargetPractice #ClayShooting #HandheldThrower #CaldwellShooting #ClayPigeon #ShootingSports #OutdoorFun #BiodegradableTargets #LiveBirdFlight #ShootingRange #SportingClays #ClayTarget #ShootingGear #PrecisionShooting #ClayThrower #TrapShooting #SkeetShooting #ShootingDay #ClayPigeonThrower #ShootingEvent #ShootingPractice #OutdoorShooting #ShootingSkills #ShootingChallenge

MUSIC: MB01JSNACJ5ZJ8N

36 Comments

  1. That is just one of the coolest, and truly new products ive seen in a long time. I dont shoot clays, and i want one. 🙂

  2. Are you going to offer a stationary launcher?

    Clay targets are fragile and always breaking, but at least I have a stationary launcher. Having a stationary launcher means I can go shoot on my own.

  3. Now I know it says biodegradable but is that just UV biodegradable plastic because every plastic is that. I played paintball for years and they came out with projectiles that said the same thing, however it turned out it was just plastic. They were able to market it as biodegradable because plastic degrades in the sun

  4. Having tested this out, I can tell you those discs don't go anywhere near 100 yards without some major wind. I've not seen them even go 50 yards. Granted, you wouldn't be trying to shoot a bird at that distance anyhow so it should be an issue.

  5. I have several questions. How much does it cost? More importantly, how much do the targets cost. Maybe even more importantly, what does ‘biodegradable’ mean here?

  6. My biggest concern is, how "eco friendly," is that plastic actually. Don't need to be a tree hugger to know that dumping plastics into the soil is bad.

  7. I have launched them for half a dozen shooters, and they all say the same thing: " They can't see them unless there is an open sky background."

  8. Give the speed can be adjusted I'd be interested to see how these would do against a large calibre air pistol, like a paintball marker with nylon balls for those in countries where shotguns are heavily restricted

Write A Comment