@@greatplainsbow Thank you so much for replying to my comment. I didn't know there are clickers with adhesive backing. I was getting up the nerve to drill into my son's wood riser to put an insert so that I can screw in a bicaster clicker.
@@maxcervantes well a bicaster clicker would need to be drilled and tapped to the riser, but if he's fighting target panic or short or overdrawing I'd suggest trying the limb mounted ahesive backed one first
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Good video as always mate 😊
Great vid. What size insert would I need to fasten a standard clicker to a wood recurve riser?
@@maxcervantes clickers are usually installed 2/3 of the way up the limb and have adhesive backing. Are you referring to a different type of clicker?
@@greatplainsbow Thank you so much for replying to my comment. I didn't know there are clickers with adhesive backing. I was getting up the nerve to drill into my son's wood riser to put an insert so that I can screw in a bicaster clicker.
@@maxcervantes well a bicaster clicker would need to be drilled and tapped to the riser, but if he's fighting target panic or short or overdrawing I'd suggest trying the limb mounted ahesive backed one first
Can I use inserts that are regular just for wood that have the external threads too?
Yep should work fine.
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