Nice presentation. I just purchased the 3.0 and a remote yesterday. reason for 3.0 over 2.0: 1) it is taller, easier to load without bending over as far and for me and my health, that good. 2) it holds the battery so I can drag it down range and shoot cross or coming towards us without lugging the battery separate 3) Bigger wheels helps it roll around in grass and sometimes soft muddy ground better 4) I like the handle better (maybe it was just mounted different on the 2.0 I saw?) The extra money is minimal even with the buying the remote separately. On a long term purchase like this buy the one you like. I have always regretted trying to save a few bucks on a several hundred purchase. lastly, if you live in town.... At 10PM when you finally get it put together, AVOID the urge to take it in the back yard and through a clay. In a small area, it will go way FASTER and FURTHER than you ever expect!!!😖 Thank you for the video.
@dondgc22988 ай бұрын
Thanks Randy! Great to see that they can be synced to the same remote!
@patrickbrophy53107 ай бұрын
Since my boys have grown and left home, I’m looking for something like this I can use by myself. I tried a Trius one step, but it’s limited to straight going away targets only, and does not stay in place where I shoot (hard desert ground). How durable are these units? Can they handle 4000 plus targets a year? Thanks for your input!
@RandyWakeman7 ай бұрын
I've been using the original WB 1.0 for 10 years by now with zero issues, so I see no problem whatsoever.
@joenicholson23294 ай бұрын
Anybody know the difference between the workhorse and the wheelybird?