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How to install a clicker

Started by Greg Owen, January 21, 2009, 07:29:00 PM

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Greg Owen

What is the best way to install a clicker so it can be removed without leaving marks on the bow or ruining the bow finish?  Thanks
Greg  >>>>>--------------->
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stumpsniper

Send a message to bowwalker, he's put clickers on and taken them off hundreds of times  :D
Semper Fidelis

Flatshooter

Just make sure you do not drill your holes any deeper than 1/8"... You should be fine then!

Bear Heart

I see people sticking them on with some type of adhesive pad all the time.
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Jason R. Wesbrock

3M exterior grade mounting tape works very well. It's about $5/roll at most hardware stores.

Greg Owen

How do you get the tape off? Just use a bit of heat?
Greg  >>>>>--------------->
A Traditional Archer and Vegetarian.

DEATHMASTER

I reed to use velcro and you can move it from bow to bow with just the new backing on each bow. The tape on the back would be able to come off with your finger rubing itwhen you want to remove it all together.
Tim

Jason R. Wesbrock

Greg,

You can rub it off with your thumb, or use a light solvent like Goo-Gone.

wapitimike1

Set it up high on the limb. This keeps the string shorter (less slap). Then cover the metal part with Dr Schoals mole skin it silences the whole thing. If the click is to loud put Mole skin on the metal tang that clicks. I started out with one, good for consitency. Good Luck

Steve Crowl

Double sided tape .. a little alcohol (on the tape, not to drink) to remove.

Hundreds of Times .. ha ha
Steve Crowl

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