Claymore Solo & PullPup Throwers From Caldwell | Gun Talk LIVE

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  • čas přidán 24. 01. 2024
  • Find yourself alone while trying to throw clays? Discover the new Caldwell Claymore Solo and PullPup Throwers with KJ and Jarrod Grove live from SHOT Show 2024.
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Komentáře • 5

  • @phillipk1258
    @phillipk1258 Před 6 měsíci

    That Pullpup is genius! And very affordable 👍❤

  • @phillipk1258
    @phillipk1258 Před 6 měsíci

    Bring me some of this famous sushi you been talking about all week.

  • @kellydavis4330
    @kellydavis4330 Před 5 měsíci

    I'd like to buy one but can't find the pull-pup anywhere

  • @charleyhoward9672
    @charleyhoward9672 Před 8 dny

    the Solo won't throw doubles...that's why there are ZERO vids of anyone, including Caldwell, doing so successfully. I wrote Caldwell, telling them, "the two issues are:
    1. with the Solo titled back to launch at higher angles, the second clay just slides off the back before it can be sent, and,
    2. and when trying to launch doubles at a lower angle (so the clay doesn't just fall off the back), the second clay is sent very low and off to the right at approximately the 2 o'clock to 3o'clock direction into the ground."
    These two issue render the Solo useless for doubles. They responded, "technically does doubles" Ha! Well, that is an absurd position for Caldwell to take...especially since I provided them with a video of how, consistently, the supposed double is thrown immediately to the right into the dirt and is absolutely un-shootable. Now I understand why there are zero videos, promotional or otherwise, of anyone successfully throwing doubles with your Claymore Solo - it is because the product doesn't work for its advertised purpose. But of course, Caldwell knew this in advance of marketing and selling the product - fraudulently.