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Originally Posted by geoffretired drawing waiting for clicker & nothing"
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IMO one of the reasons the clicker causes so many problems is because it is not set in the right position. Most people either set it up on their own or with some help. Although the problem seems to be that all the concentration is directed at the riser tip of arrow and clicker blade, not the whole package. The use of a clicker ties in with using the back muscles correctly and therefore having good line and a good stable shooting platform. So when setting the clicker you should pay attention to these as well otherwise it will be set too short or too long and the archer will end up compensating form to make the clicker work (been there). If the clicker is set correctly then it should be an effortless part of the shot sequence. If it is not then it's telling you something is wrong with your shot execution and you should come down and start again.