MTM E-Z Throw II or Double E-Z Throw Clay Target Thrower
Throw clays faster and farther than most mechanical models with this one piece plastic clay target thrower. Throw left- or right-handed. Power curve design makes for smooth flight path. Throws jump birds, curves, and ground skimmers in the hands of a practiced clay thrower. Will not rust or break. EZ Double Throw thrower features 10 position adjustments to give you vertical and horizontal seperation when throwing doubles.
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Rated 3.3 out of 5 by 20
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Rated 5 out of 5 by SkeeterZX200 Single Throw
This thrower is easy to use and with very little wrist action you can get good distance and speed when throwing targets
December 7, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Richardm1981 Excellent
I was skeptical about buying this because I had concerns of how well/far it would throw the clays and to say the least, I am amazed of how well this really works. I opted out from buying the one that throws two clays at a time and also the single thrower that pivots because that is just more that can break and this one being one solid piece, I do not see any issues down the road because it is well made and sturdy.
July 20, 2012
Rated 2 out of 5 by rkalbak Disapointed
I bought this double thrower with the expectation of being able to throw doubles, couldn't make it happen. The assembled unit is heavy so it isnt possible to use it single handed. Using two hands like its a bat still didn't impress. In the end I got tired of messing with it and went back to the single thrower. I gave it two stars because it did seem to be sturdy and I will just use it unassembled as a single thrower.
April 22, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5 by JaredL Single Thrower
I have the single and it works great once you get used to it. You can throw it anyway you want and don't have to worry about moving big heavy equipment. We didn't have a single problem or one that didn't fly that wasn't our fault. Definitely worth the money for all the fun you'll have, once you get used to it.
October 26, 2010
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they use the standard 4" discs as I recall. they do not use the smaller disc that some clubs use. If you buy the discs from BPS or any sporting goods store you should be good to go.1 of 1
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