

🎯 Elevate your shooting game with precision, power, and safety in one handheld thrower!
The Caldwell Claymore Pull-pup is a compact, handheld clay target thrower designed for shooting sports and hunting practice. It features adjustable spring tension capable of launching various clay sizes over 55 yards, dual grip safeties for hand protection, and an innovative open-front design for quick target removal. Its versatile target clip and handheld operation allow for dynamic angle adjustments, making it a must-have for shooters seeking a reliable and engaging training tool.


























| ASIN | B08N473ZNG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,940 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #390 in Hunting Targets & Accessories |
| Brand Name | Caldwell |
| Color | Yellow and Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (71) |
| Date First Available | February 8, 2024 |
| Included Components | 1 Caldwell Target Thrower |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 36 x 30 x 36 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19.6 x 14.8 x 4 inches |
| Manufacturer | Caldwell |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Pullpup Target Thrower |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 3.08 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 4002774 |
| Size | One Size |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
A**R
Would buy again
Purchased for a friendly family shotgun shoot. The claymore pullpup threw 180 standard size clays with 3 failures. The failures were pretty typical, clays breaking apart when thrown. It’s a fun thrower and everyone really enjoyed it. Would buy again.
N**.
Dissappointed
I was very disappointed by this. #1 the trap arm is very annoying to pull back. One time is fine. However, 50 times or more is a whole other thing. Some people won't even able to do it or will tire of it extremely quickly. #2 On top of being difficult to pull back it can also be dangerous to your fingers as you pull back with the risk of the arm slipping and hitting you. #3 i felt the need to use gloves to protect the skin of my fingers from the abrasive no slip material on arm. #4 When the clay pigeon is placed exactly where they say to and fastened with the clip the clay bird shattered to pieces everytime regardless of tension. I had to move the clay further up the arm away from the clip to prevent breakage, but this also made it possible for the clay to fall out limiting angles and accuracy. I returned mine and don't recommend.
M**7
Easy to use and performs amazing
I was looking for something better than the manual hand throwers and didn't want to haul a heavy battery and electronic thrower every time I wanted to shot clay targets let alone the price of those. I looked at other anchor ground throwers and saw people complaining about them pulling the stakes out and having to try and anchor them over and over, I looked the the hitch mounts but didn't want something the bulky and don't want to be limited to the back of my truck. So when I saw a YouTube video testing this I wanted to try it. I am extremely impressed. I tried it out on New Years day and after dialing in the power (I turened it up at the start thinking I needed more power for the larger clay targets, and it kept shattering them as it launched them) it did amazing at throwing the clay targets. You do have to be careful pulling it back to make sure you get it locked before you let go so you don't break your fingers. It was a little hard for my younger teenage son to pull back. However, with all that I would highly recommend to anyone wanting an affordable option that is easily stored and packed with you to go have some fun.
L**R
Great when it is working
Used this for the first time last week and it appeared very temperamental and we spent a significant amount of time trying to get it to work. When it was working it threw the clay pigeons in a very nice pattern that was great for shooting.
A**R
Does better than a traditional thrower!
Amazing product, it allows for all kinds of crazy angles and keeps the shooter on their toes! Only draw back is its a bit hard to cock the arm back no matter how hard the spring tension is set.
M**J
Super fun to shoot, but tough to cock
This thrower is a blast—literally! It’s super fun to use and worked great for an afternoon of shooting. I was using it so my wife could get some practice in, and it definitely delivered on the fun. That said, cocking it is no joke. It takes a good amount of force, and more than once, I felt like I might lose a finger if I slipped. After a while, my arms were shot—by the time she was done, I could barely handle my shotgun! Overall, it’s a great product if you’re up for the physical effort. Just be prepared for the workout and take your time cocking it safely. I used it for quite a while, and it held up well.
R**C
Works ok
Works but breaks some clays
A**Y
$70 plastic junk
I should have listened to the bad reviews... Decided to purchase this for a family outing to the range, tested it the night before and not only was it pretty difficult to cock back (slipped out of my hand once and almost took the skin off of my finger, and there's NO WAY my wife would be able to do it without injuring herself), but instead of launching clays it explodes them, sending hundreds of pieces flying in all directions like shrapnel. And this was on the lowest tension setting. Don't waste your time with this product. As cool as it could be, it's useless in its current state.