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OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – January 19, 2022 – Champion Traps & Targets, makers of interactive and challenging target systems and trusted eye and ear protection, announced today the official introduction of the Champion FreedomBird Auto-Feed Trap Thrower.
The fastest trap on the market in its category, the Champion FreedomBird Auto-Feed Trap Thrower is perfect for the shotgunner looking for more challenging target practice. With its ultra-fast, less than one-second cycle time, shooters can create a flurry style of targets with either standard or midi clays (using the included midi clay adapter).
“We packed as many consumer requests as possible into the new FreedomBird,” said Laurie Kokoruda, senior product manager for Champion. “The trap is designed to complement to any backyard range and with its ability to throw both standard and midi clays plus custom cart and patented spring tension adjustment, the FreedomBird offers commercial grade quality and speed.”
With a 50-clay stack magazine capacity, the FreedomBird can keep up with its own rapid fire. Shooters can adjust throwing angles (10-50 degrees) as well as distance (70-90 yards) with the main spring tension adjustment so a variety of more challenging shots can be practiced. Shooters can practice solo or with companions thanks to the included wireless remote and foot pedal. The thrower also comes with a newly designed custom cart making it easier than ever to tote the battery. The FreedomBird also features a patented spring adjustment built into the handle.
The FreedomBird is also extremely portable due to its integrated wheels and manageable 62-pound weight. Tow it to and from the back yard or easily haul it to the range in the back of a pickup truck.
The Champion FreedomBird has an MSRP of $999.99. For more information about this thrower or to see Champion’s full lineup of range equipment, head over to championtarget.com.
Champion is a leading provider of quality trap throwers, paper targets, metal targets, clay targets, hearing and eye protection, and shooting systems. Shooting is a fun pastime, and Champion produces a wide variety of products to enhance the experience for shooters of all levels. For more information, visit www.championtarget.com.
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