@@nobitasupratman1696 okay, what exactly is it? Can you link something that can show what it is and how it works? I've never heard of such a device for archery
@@ScottWConvid19 It's that little lever on the front of the riser that the tip of the arrow passes on the draw. It shows that you have reached your draw length, to make it consistent. You pull, clicker goes click, you release.
Perfect technique, the Excellence Centre Director is not kidding… My training is too sloppy, I'll try to use those advices well. Many thanks.
Thank you for great content Juan-carlos. Thank you for sharing.
When you randomly decide that you want to try out for your schools archery team
As a traditional archer, this is also very helpful!
Really helpful video, thank you.
Very great video, Thanks
thanks for the video!
thank you
Good explain
Super vidéo ^^
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What's the "kleeker" that you move past on the draw?
It's a clicker, to make the shots consistent.
@@nobitasupratman1696 okay, what exactly is it? Can you link something that can show what it is and how it works? I've never heard of such a device for archery
@@ScottWConvid19 It's that little lever on the front of the riser that the tip of the arrow passes on the draw. It shows that you have reached your draw length, to make it consistent. You pull, clicker goes click, you release.
@@reneis9017 thanks. I didn't know what it was.
What about compounds
Shootout
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