🎯 Catch the Action, Not the Mess!
The Graco Models Freestanding Brass Case Catcher is a large-capacity, lightweight catcher designed for use with tripods (not included), ensuring you can efficiently collect spent casings while focusing on your shooting experience.
V**D
Works great for me so far.
Arrived quickly from Graco. Well packaged and undamaged. Seems very well built with no loose seams. Set up easily on a tripod I had laying around, and once I had it positioned correctly and easily, it caught the brass consistently. I have only tried it with a couple .22's, a Remington 552 and a Remington 572 so far, and other than needing to adjust for each guns ejection pattern, it worked beautifully. I expect it will work well for all my other guns. Very satisfied so far, and happy I purchased this Graco rather than the other prominent freestanding brass catcher made by Caldwell. I recommend this unit.
F**E
I hope that it is made in China
I expect that this will work very well at catching my brass. I really hope that no one here in the USA is turning out products with such ugly welds and questionable stitching. The seam that holds the net to the frame was already separating when I took it out of the (pizza) box. I think that the couple of safety pins I added will hold it OK until I have a chance to do a better job stitching it. Can't say that I look forward to that job as it will not be easy to stitch inside the steel frame, that makes it easier to see why the stitching wasn't done better originally. The foot of my machine should (just barely) lift high enough to get over the frame. My old back, hips and knees don't picking up brass anymore, I think that this will let me shoot something besides the revolvers again.
S**S
Great brass catcher
Built a wooden platform to hold it. Wind kept blowing it off the bench when using a small tripod. Large tripod works well when shooting from a standing position. With my homemade stand, I can catch brass as it ejects in pretty much any direction. They may not all stay in the basket but they will all be within arms reach... no more lost brass...
C**S
Doesn't fit very well
The concept is great but it is welded badly. Mine was off a bit and it leans back almost being useless. It's been a hassle and I don't use it anymore. I made my own out of PVC and it works the way I want.
B**N
Works as advertised
Usually use their pistol clip on brass catchers. Have a couple Shields with Laser Guards soclip-ons are not an option - Mounted this on a table top adjustable tripod, worked fine for me .Easy to place but takes a couple tries to get the correct height & cant for it to catch the brass.It would be very easy to make a wood stand, since a ¼ inch bolt is all that's needed to anchor it .Good product --fair price.
F**U
So So
Not all my guns fling brass in the same direction so it's kind of hard to position this thing and then some eject the brass super hard and they bounced out so the net isn't that deep for guns that throw the brass very far but if you put a tarp underneath they drop right there at the bottom easy to see and I have a 1911 that ejects the brass over your head not much you can do about that one and I was hoping the frame would be made of aluminum but it's steal and it's kind of top-heavy so you have to do a balancing act and hoping it's not windy outside
T**.
It is a little "rough around the edges", but it works well for it's intended purpose !!
This brass catcher might be "a little rough around the edges", but it works well for it's intended purpose !!
R**N
Not as good as I thought it would be
Hard to line up to catch brass, not working like I expected.
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