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OK, the only Lincoln we have is a manual trap that we use at the club for some informal sporting clays shooting.

It is a very well made product IMHO.
 
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I know Rod and his company very well, and here in PA I think he's cornered the entire Sporting/Skeet Market, as well as throughout many other areas. Several clubs I shoot at swear by his product and service is great as well!!

Jeff GRaupp
 
We installed a pair on our upper skeet field last summer. The ease of adjustment and consistent target flight is commendable. Understand, however, that you’ll be purchasing a DC-operated system, which is fine if you’re running off of a battery on a sporting clays course. We had to use a transformer on each machine to convert our AC power to run the DC machines, which also involves a relay. The consensus of the members believe there is a slight delay from the time the button is pushed to when the target appears. The cycle time is a bit slow, also, when calling for back-to-back targets on low eight. Be sure to go to a club that have Lincolns installed and shoot a few rounds to make your own determination.
 
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