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Big Mac
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
Works great on a 12-gauge. Works okay on a 20-gauge. On a 20-gauge it either catches them, or more likely, knocks them downward to the ground which is okay too. At least you are not smacking the person on the station next to you.Good fit and easy to install.
Justin N.
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Blocks the shells but doesn’t “catch” them. Spend too much time trying to dig empty shells out of the receiver.
Stephen Fandel
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024
Using on an 1100 Remington. This work very well. Great value.
BlankFrank
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024
I recently started learning the game of "Trap", the shooting of clay targets on a designated range, from 5 different positions that is far more challenging than it looks. Since I am also a hunter, I use a semi-auto shotgun that ejects the spent hulls and kicks them all over. Each round entails 25 shots and you shoot 2 rounds per session that results in 50 spent hulls that need to be picked up. I was looking for a way to fix that problem.Enter the CARLSON'S Auto Catcher. So far, this device has worked amazingly well and it is simple to use, just fold the wire 'catcher' down, insert the next round into the breach, fold the wire piece back up and you're ready to close the breach and take your next shot. When the gun cycles, the breach opens, the wire catcher allows the spent hull to be partially ejected and held in place by the wire. Simply peel the spent hull towards the back and place it conveniently into your shot pouch which can then be emptied into the trash. Easy peezy.It works perfectly on my 12ga, but if you're shooting the smaller 20ga, the wire simply needs to be bent downward slightly.So far I have shot approximately 500 rounds while using CARLSON'S Auto Catcher without a single failure to capture the spent hull. Now instead of spending my time picking up spent hulls that have been distributed all over the ground, I can now capture them one at a time and dispose them in seconds.
Joyce I. Painter
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
Works great easy to install.
John cooper
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
My shooting buddies appreciate me getting it. No more shell casing ejecting their way.
Slider
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
It's worked great thus far, I have about 125 shells on it so far, it retains the hull well and the adhesive is holding up fine.
erp
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2023
Seems solid all-around and better than others I have seen. Should fit most situations, if it stays stuck.My Beretta MultiTarget has an oversized bolt release that hangs up on barrel-end-right-side of this item. I am going to have to Dremel the catcher on the right side, to get it to work. Or, find another bolt release and cut IT down. All-and-all, a bit of hassle.I have seen this item work on Remington 1100-1187s (bolt release is in the loading gate area). Should work on Beretta, with buttons on the side, if they are not oversized. Just be aware, oversized releases could be a problem.If your are installing this to shoot Trap, be aware trap shooters are persnickety enough as it is. They are not real tolerant of auto-loaders on a trap line. If this thing does not function flawlessly for you, you could be in for some push back.But, I would use this catcher over similar items I have seen and certainly better than plastic clip-ons that the bolt tears up before you finish the trap round.UPDATE!!!After all was said and done, including dremel-ing down another $18.00 release button to fit around the catcher, the catcher WILL NOT catch a shell from my Beretta A400 Xcel MultiTarget. The ejection is so positive that the shell blows down the gate and ejects anyway! All efforts to the contrary are for naught. However, I left the smaller release button in place; like the looks better anyway.Maybe some other Beretta ...
serge beauregard
Reviewed in Canada on March 6, 2022
moins cher et c est le même que l autre a$ 58.00 ,probablement le même fabricant pour les deux ,il faut magasiner
salman
Reviewed in Canada on March 30, 2022
Don't work well , cheap made
LW
Reviewed in Canada on April 19, 2022
It works.
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