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Old 03-02-08, 08:10 PM
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In the Red
  • Recurve
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Setup
Riser: Hoyt Nexus, Jager grip
Limbs: W&W Inno Power 38lb
Sight: Shib Ultima/Beiter
Stabilisers: Beiter/HMC/AGF v-bar
Button: Shibuya DX
Bow String: BCY8125 18
Arrows: 28" 670 ACEs, 1914 X7s

Setup
Bow:
String & Cables:
Sight:
Stabs:
Scope:
Launcher/Rest:
Arrows:
Release Aid:
Traditional Script currently under construction
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Sheffield/Leeds
Posts: 485

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Affiliation: GNAS
Club: Leeds University Archery
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GNAS Classification: 2nd Class
IFAA Classification: Unclassified

AIUK Rankings & Live Shoots (Click Here)
Good Sir Pete has taken part in an Archery Interchange American shoot Good Sir Pete has taken part in the Archery Interchange Ironman Challenge shoot
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i've been shooting with a clicker almost longer than i have without one, and i have found that it really, really helps with draw length consistency and highlights any problems i have such as my shoulder rising up or my neck moving (the crafty bugger). while i would loose on the shots i was doing this without a clicker, i can feel that something is wrong with it (by the fact that my clicker doesn't go!!!!!!!)

our old club captain shot without a clicker however, and shot very well (for our standards anyway - shooting over 550 on a portsmouth). having said that, when i started using a clicker, and brought medals with it, a lot of seniors in the club have started trying them out...
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