A device designed for launching frangible discs into the air by hand for the purpose of simulated shooting practice. These devices offer a cost-effective and portable method of replicating the experience of shooting at airborne targets, often used in fields or areas where mechanized launching systems are impractical.
The value of this tool lies in its accessibility and ease of use. It provides an affordable means for individuals to hone their shooting skills without the expense and infrastructure associated with professional shooting ranges. Furthermore, its mobility allows practice in various locations, recreating diverse hunting scenarios. Historically, such devices have democratized access to shooting sports, making practice more readily available to a wider audience.