ORIGINAL: Cougars09
Played a little more with a Scott Longhorn Pro today. Man, the dumbest design I think I've ever seen, is having a "click" in a backtension release right before it goes off. Just my opinion, but that click kills me.
Thats because you aren't using the clicker properly. You can take apart the half moon on the release and turn it over to get rid of the click as well.
The click is the staging point in which you need to mentally flip the switch from setting up the shot to consiously aiming. At this point (the click) your subconscious should be taking over the pulling through and shot execution while your focus stays on the X.
Shot sequence with a clicker should be like this:
[ul][*]Draw[*]Anchor[*]Aquire target[*]Set release hand starting position (click)[*]Commit[*]Stare at X[*]Shot breaks[*]Finish the shot with a destination touch point w/ release hand
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