The SME SMECTH Clay Target Holder transforms static shooting practice with a stable, reusable platform for clay targets. This standing polymer system eliminates the need for throwers while providing consistent target presentation for precision training.
What Makes This Different
Unlike traditional handheld throwers or expensive automatic systems, these standing holders position clay targets at consistent heights and angles. The polymer construction resists impact damage from missed shots while maintaining target stability in outdoor conditions. Each holder accommodates standard clay targets securely without requiring additional hardware or complex setup procedures.
Key Features
- Durable black polymer construction resists weather and impact damage
- Standing design provides stable target presentation without operator assistance
- Compatible with standard 4.25-inch clay targets from major manufacturers
- Lightweight design allows easy repositioning for varied shooting scenarios
- No-tool assembly enables quick setup and breakdown
- Three-pack configuration supports multiple target arrays
- Low-profile base design minimizes interference with target fragments
These holders excel in training environments where consistent target placement matters most. Competition shooters use them for specific angle practice, while hunting preparation benefits from the ability to simulate bird flight paths. The polymer material withstands repeated use in various weather conditions, from humid summer ranges to cold winter practice sessions.
Technical Specs
- Material: High-impact black polymer
- Target compatibility: Standard 4.25-inch clay targets
- Package quantity: 3 holders per package
- Assembly: Tool-free snap-together design
- Base design: Low-profile for stability
- Color: Black
- Manufacturer: SME (Shooting Made Easy)
The SME SMECTH Clay Target Holder system delivers reliable target presentation without the complexity of mechanical throwers. Range time becomes more efficient when targets stay exactly where positioned, allowing shooters to focus on technique rather than equipment management.