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Old 09-07-08, 02:17 PM
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Setup
Riser: Hoyt Elan
Limbs: W&W Cheapo's
Sight: Shibuya
Stabilisers: Beiter
Button: Shibuya
Bow String: home made fastflight
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Setup
Bow: Hoyt Ultratec
String & Cables: Aardvark's
Sight: Shibuya
Stabs:
Scope: Beiter
Launcher/Rest: Blade
Arrows: X7 Cobalts 2312 31"
Release Aid: Carter Evolution
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Originally Posted by namrehtaew View Post
No. I have never used a clicker. The reason being I am a beginner and the concensus of opinion in the club is that I should get the fundamentals of form and technique right first before cluttering the mind with something else to think about. I can see the reasoning for trying a clicker to get round the TP but I am wary of releasing before the 'click', stripping the fletches and breaking the clicker!
Lets be positive here - you won't. The necessity to pull through the clicker and then release will give your brain a new system to follow. The first few times you try it you may have the odd twitch but that'll soon go as the new technique is learned.
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