I love the feel of my clicker. Still getting use to it tho. I have found that when I start getting fatigued I either start flinching at the click or I roll right through the click. Playing with the tension and travel to try and overcome this tho. Think I just need more reps and time with it tho
It is a great release. The more I shoot it, the more I like it. I used to flinch when I started shooting a hinge with a click, so I agree. More reps will help.
As if I needed to spend more money just got my press just got my draw board just ordered $600 worth of arrows and components components, now Stan has to go ahead and do this I already love the original version and here goes another $300 out of the wallet lol
@@MichiganAmBushOutdoors Hahaha , well I did get the click .... Took a bit to get use to but it did help my focus on the release end of my shot . Slowed me down a bit and helps with a more controlled pull instead of "punch " ....Only problem is , Its made me want to graduate to a hinge lol Needless to say , Stan Onnex heavy metal hinge being delivered today ... another 300 down the rabbit hole lol 🤦♂🤣
@@MichiganAmBushOutdoors the same I was shooting a friends Ultraview Sunday at my local range just to get a feel for it, not as complicated as people think but it definitely makes you focus on discipline, I am obviously going with the Stan Onnex hinge simply because I already have two of their thumb release and nothing changes with draw length, anchor point, etc..nothing changes they measure the same so I can stay consistent whether shooting target/3-D with the hinge or hunting with the thumb release
The biggest thing with a hinge is to make sure you are not forcing or commanding the rotation. If you are, it defeats the purpose. Also, I would agree. Get the Onnex unless you change thumb buttons.
I’m switching from a wrist strap to a thumb button. I want to shoot Landcaster next year bow hunter division I having a hard time deciding which one to buy. What do you think? I’m going to use it for hunting as well. I don’t have target panic and don’t punch. Just not sure which one to start with.
I'm a big fan of Carter releases, but the Onnex lineup is also nice. If you like how the Onnex feels and shoots, you should get the click version. If you decide later that the click isn't for you, you can always adjust it so it doesn't click. The best thing to do is find a shop with a wide variety of buttons and start shooting them to see which one feels the best.
@josephhenderson7044 yes. The wise choice has been a long-time favorite of mine, and recently, I picked up Too Simple, which is the release I'll use in 2024. However, they do carry a bunch of other thumb button releases as well.
If you turn it clockwise until the release fires and give it a quarter turn counterclockwise (to ensure it doesn't prematurely fire), you've removed the click and set it to “zero” travel.
You set the travel for the click only. I set mine to have a small amount of travel to the click and I set the tension so when I add a little more pressure it fires.
That's a tough call. They are both fantastic releases, but I like that the UV can be set to a true zero travel release, whereas the Stan, even at “zero” travel, still has some residual travel in the system before it fires. However, the click is nice.
I love the feel of my clicker. Still getting use to it tho. I have found that when I start getting fatigued I either start flinching at the click or I roll right through the click. Playing with the tension and travel to try and overcome this tho. Think I just need more reps and time with it tho
It is a great release. The more I shoot it, the more I like it.
I used to flinch when I started shooting a hinge with a click, so I agree. More reps will help.
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I wanted this, but none of them fit my hand. Ended up with the UV thumb release.
Personally, I think you made a better choice.
As if I needed to spend more money just got my press just got my draw board just ordered $600 worth of arrows and components components, now Stan has to go ahead and do this I already love the original version and here goes another $300 out of the wallet lol
It’s a never ending 😂
@@MichiganAmBushOutdoors Hahaha , well I did get the click .... Took a bit to get use to but it did help my focus on the release end of my shot . Slowed me down a bit and helps with a more controlled pull instead of "punch " ....Only problem is , Its made me want to graduate to a hinge lol Needless to say , Stan Onnex heavy metal hinge being delivered today ... another 300 down the rabbit hole lol 🤦♂🤣
😂😂😂. I love shooting a hinge. Super fun release.
@@MichiganAmBushOutdoors the same I was shooting a friends Ultraview Sunday at my local range just to get a feel for it, not as complicated as people think but it definitely makes you focus on discipline, I am obviously going with the Stan Onnex hinge simply because I already have two of their thumb release and nothing changes with draw length, anchor point, etc..nothing changes they measure the same so I can stay consistent whether shooting target/3-D with the hinge or hunting with the thumb release
The biggest thing with a hinge is to make sure you are not forcing or commanding the rotation. If you are, it defeats the purpose.
Also, I would agree. Get the Onnex unless you change thumb buttons.
My local shop does not have much to choose from so trying them out is hard. I am also looking at Dudley's Nock2it vs this Onnex Clicker. Any thoughts?
The Nock2its are great releases. They are very crisp. I prefer the Carter releases over the Stan releases.
I’m switching from a wrist strap to a thumb button. I want to shoot Landcaster next year bow hunter division I having a hard time deciding which one to buy. What do you think? I’m going to use it for hunting as well. I don’t have target panic and don’t punch. Just not sure which one to start with.
I'm a big fan of Carter releases, but the Onnex lineup is also nice. If you like how the Onnex feels and shoots, you should get the click version. If you decide later that the click isn't for you, you can always adjust it so it doesn't click.
The best thing to do is find a shop with a wide variety of buttons and start shooting them to see which one feels the best.
@@MichiganAmBushOutdoors does Carter have a hunting thumb button style
@josephhenderson7044 yes. The wise choice has been a long-time favorite of mine, and recently, I picked up Too Simple, which is the release I'll use in 2024.
However, they do carry a bunch of other thumb button releases as well.
So can you take up all the travel after the click?
If you turn it clockwise until the release fires and give it a quarter turn counterclockwise (to ensure it doesn't prematurely fire), you've removed the click and set it to “zero” travel.
@@MichiganAmBushOutdoors I don’t kno how I’d feel with the click travel plus travel to fire I can’t get my head wrapped around it
You set the travel for the click only.
I set mine to have a small amount of travel to the click and I set the tension so when I add a little more pressure it fires.
Stan C vs UV Button? Which one you like better?
That's a tough call. They are both fantastic releases, but I like that the UV can be set to a true zero travel release, whereas the Stan, even at “zero” travel, still has some residual travel in the system before it fires.
However, the click is nice.
Good, bad or ugly, they all cost about $300 Dollars.
This is true