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| I have been using a promatic lately. Its the only one that I have found that is worth a darn.
I tried a couple of the cheap ones, and they may work for a day or two, but the Promatics are pretty much a pro grade machine. Mine's lasted 4 years now of over 5000 birds a year at least.
AFAIC the promatic is as cheap as I would go. It is a lot more pricey than what you are talking about though... Over $1K to start. |
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| I have a Champion easybird(?) autofeed and so far (2 years) have found nothing not to like. I plan on getting the remote release this summer to get away from having to drag the cable around.I really don't know how they can build them for the current price ( about 270$). C.G.B. |
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| I'll admit I'm biased, but I prefer Atlas Trap
I didn't go up there to die, I went up there to live.
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| Posts: 114 | Location: Kansas | Registered: 27 October 2010 | 
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| i would advise aginst the white wing throwers,,,, have two and while they do work so does my old harley,,, adjust, cuss, throw a few ,clean out broken targets,, not the easiest or most reliable. khh |
| Posts: 104 | Location: south of san antonio | Registered: 03 July 2006 | 
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| I bought 5 of the easybirds to get my new range up and running quickly, figuring that they would only last a while then i would get better ones. All are still going strong. Build quality feels ok and they simply keep throwing birds |
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