Preview: Do All Outdoors Clay Cannon

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posted on April 22, 2023
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Do All Outdoors Clay Cannon

Weighing less than 5 lbs., the Do All Outdoors Clay Cannon is a handheld clay pigeon launcher that can throw a mix of different clay pigeons at one time in whatever direction it is aimed.

The large feed tray situated on top of the Clay Cannon can hold several stacked clays at once, or two Midi or Mini clay pigeons side by side. It does not require the use of batteries, instead launching clays with spring tension, which can be adjusted with a tension knob.

The Clay Cannon also features a pistol grip and trigger for launching, as well as a vertical grip on the side for better retention. MSRP is $79. For more information, visit doalloutdoors.com.

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