An automated device launches breakable discs into the air for shotgun practice or competition. These machines are often portable and powered by either battery or electricity, offering a variety of throwing angles and distances. This equipment is essential for various shooting disciplines, including trap, skeet, and sporting clays.
The ability to operate these machines from a distance provides significant advantages for both recreational and competitive shooters. It allows for solo practice, eliminating the need for a second person to operate the thrower. Furthermore, the programmable features of modern units enable the creation of challenging and varied target presentations, improving accuracy and reaction time. This technology has significantly enhanced the accessibility and effectiveness of target practice, contributing to the growth and development of the sport. Historically, manual or voice-activated traps required more personnel and offered limited control over target trajectory.