

🎯 Elevate your shooting game with every launch!
The Champion Range and Target 40901 High Fly String Release Manual Trap is a professional-grade clay pigeon thrower designed for skeet and trap shooting enthusiasts. Featuring a precision-balanced design and a durable 4.56 kg build, it delivers consistent target trajectories. Its multi-colored construction enhances visibility, while premium materials ensure long-lasting performance. Ideal for both hunting practice and competitive shooting, this manual trap is a trusted choice among serious shooters.






















| ASIN | B0013RA3I8 |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | Champion |
| Color | Multi-coloured |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,337) |
| Date First Available | 7 Aug. 2012 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Height | 4 inches |
| Included components | 1 Champion Branded Product |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item display length | 19.5 inches |
| Item display width | 7 inches |
| Item model number | 40901 |
| Manufacturer | Vista Outdoor Sales LLC |
| Material type | Other |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 5 |
| Product Dimensions | 49.53 x 17.15 x 9.86 cm; 1 kg |
| Size | Pack of 1 |
| Sport | Hunting |
| Style | Classic |
| Weight | 4.56 kg |
M**N
Five Stars
Again it arrived in time and did everything it said it would.
L**A
For the price, it does exactly what it should. When launching 2 at a time, it is a little less reliable. The 2 clays go completely different trajectories, but still launch well enough you can hit both if you are quick enough.
S**N
Good quality thrower, been using it all summer and no issues.
J**N
Great for beginners, works perfectly with 1 clay 2 fly not so great but great value for price
J**E
Most of these throwers are basically the same, if you put it together right and set it up right they work fine, if you don't, you are in for a bad time. It took about 5 minutes to assemble properly (yup, even with directions and pictures I managed to put one of the parts on backwards and used the wrong bolt inside the spring). The main thing I can say is the unit needs to be stable to do its best work. I was using it alone with my foot on the back for stability which didn't work well at first, the unit jumped every time I pulled the cord and how much it moved dictated how bad the clay flight was. Then I moved over so that the front legs were hooked on a concrete parking barrier and I was standing with my foot on the back leg. Not only did it start working flawlessly. In fact, with every throw the legs dug themselves a little deeper into the gravel parking lot that I had been unable to stomp them down into at all making the unit more accurate and more consistent. After the first few awkward pulls of the cord with my hand I started standing on a fairly taught cord with my right foot and using my left foot that i had on the back of the thrower for stability to step on the string between the eyelet and trigger to release the clay. After a few minutes of that, I decided the foot 'pull' was the way to go so (as you can see in the pictures) i wrapped the string around the angle iron and now it works like a pedal. It threw consistent singles and doubles all day. The only clay it broke was one that slid out the back when I put my foot on the thrower before the legs properly set into the gound (I was using the highest angle)
D**E
It throws clay so I don't have to. Do you know how fast you have to be to throw then pick up your weapon and still have time to hit it ?? I walked up and shot them on the ground later. Don't call me a poor sport.
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