I have several questions. How much does it cost? More importantly, how much do the targets cost. Maybe even more importantly, what does ‘biodegradable’ mean here?
Having tested this out, I can tell you those discs don't go anywhere near 100 yards without some major wind. I've not seen them even go 50 yards. Granted, you wouldn't be trying to shoot a bird at that distance anyhow so it should be an issue.
Now I know it says biodegradable but is that just UV biodegradable plastic because every plastic is that. I played paintball for years and they came out with projectiles that said the same thing, however it turned out it was just plastic. They were able to market it as biodegradable because plastic degrades in the sun
Are you going to offer a stationary launcher? Clay targets are fragile and always breaking, but at least I have a stationary launcher. Having a stationary launcher means I can go shoot on my own.
@@Chiefonenut Plastic bags are considered "Biodegradable", that doesn't mean they are good for the environment. Biodegradable plastic can take years to break down.
As long as the targets aren't super expensive this could be a neat product.
I read $15/ 50 targets.
Walmart has white flyers for $9.98/90. Unless China starts importing them and undercutting American manufacturing, they'll always be higher priced.
Looks awesome! As long as the targets aren't crazy expensive!
I put my name on the waiting list. When It's available I
ll purchase one.
I'm good with the $5 hand thrower and $9 box of clays.
Coolest thing since sliced bread!
Thank god something new & innovative from the gun industry. ❤ It!
$220 for the unit. Clays are $13 (50) $52 (200).
So…far more expensive than clays.
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Take my money..!!
Well now, that's a game changer
👏👏👏
You say the targets are biodegradable... But what are they actually made out of?
They’ll biodegrade… in about 1,000 years.
Potato starch and mineral additives
Exactly. Do they dissolve quickly, or are the ‘biodegradable’ plastic that will be around for 25 years?
I have several questions. How much does it cost? More importantly, how much do the targets cost. Maybe even more importantly, what does ‘biodegradable’ mean here?
Having tested this out, I can tell you those discs don't go anywhere near 100 yards without some major wind. I've not seen them even go 50 yards. Granted, you wouldn't be trying to shoot a bird at that distance anyhow so it should be an issue.
Now I know it says biodegradable but is that just UV biodegradable plastic because every plastic is that. I played paintball for years and they came out with projectiles that said the same thing, however it turned out it was just plastic. They were able to market it as biodegradable because plastic degrades in the sun
Is a variation on zigzag
Are you going to offer a stationary launcher?
Clay targets are fragile and always breaking, but at least I have a stationary launcher. Having a stationary launcher means I can go shoot on my own.
Is that what’s everyone is seeing in the nights sky!?
Launcher is $219.99 and the claycopters are $10/50
yeah the clay are gonna be expensive af
Cool marketing. Too bad they're out of stock and expensive as hell
Could you not find some more annoying music?
So more expensive, and now your throwing more plastic out into the world. Great product.
Dude, it stated that they are bio
Reading is fundamental.
@@Chiefonenut Plastic bags are considered "Biodegradable", that doesn't mean they are good for the environment. Biodegradable plastic can take years to break down.
@@ChiefonenutYeah, plastic can still be biodegradable. Doesn’t mean it is good or that it won’t take decades to biodegrade.