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Old 02-07-08, 02:41 PM
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Riser: KAP Winstar 2
Limbs: Samick International
Sight: SF Standard Carbon
Stabilisers: Cartel Al/C longrod
Button: Cartel Triple
Bow String: D75
Arrows: Easton ACC

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Remember that the whole point of a clicker is to make your draw length consistent: an archer with perfectly consistent draw length wouldn't need a clicker.
I believe this to be incorrect.

See various other clicker threads to see why in detail, but in summary:

Clicker = signal to release, NOT a draw check
Surely it's a signal to release because you have reached the correct draw length? If it were simply a case of indicating time to release I'm sure there are other (better?) ways.
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