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Old 15-05-08, 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by sp220 View Post
There is no difficulty at all in a beginner learning to use the clicker, they pull the arrow untill it goes click - even for them it is a simple process.
But surely that is not the correct way to use a clicker! Pull till it goes click, then loose - when do you get around to aiming? The archer should decide when to loose, not the clicker.

And do you really believe that as an archers technique and musculature improve with shooting that their draw length isn't going to change? is there really no basis for what beginners have always been told about not buying themselves a set of arrows straight away because after 6 months they will probably need a different length?
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