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Sidekick Draw Check Clicker: A simple review
« on: July 14, 2016, 08:35:00 PM »
I’m primarily a bowhunter that has suffered from target panic for years.  Heck, I started trying to control the stuff by using the old Frydenlund timers. I bet you young guys don’t even know what they were.  Let’s just say I watched a lot of feathers fly off my arrows. Thank goodness I found the Klickety Klick, then later, the Crick-It draw check clickers.  I’ve been able to function with their help for the last few decades.

I recently saw a thread about a new magnetic clicker and thought it looked very interesting and posted about how promising this new clicker looked.  A few days later I got a PM from Larry Wilhite.  He simply asked if I’d like to try one and then, give a fair and accurate account of my observations on a forum or two.

   

The clicker is designed to attach in the plunger hole, or you can use two-sided tape, which I opted to do on one of my wooden risers.  It was very easy to set up and only took a few shots to get it adjusted properly.  It’s recommended to use with a steel setscrew put in the back of your insert, but since I didn’t want to cut arrows to the exact length (for now) I thought I’d try it by adjusting it to my field points.  That proved to be very simple. All in all it was no more difficult to install and adjust than the Crick-It and I don’t have that unsightly cord hanging from my limb.

   

As you can see in the last picture, the clicker is set (just) away from the arrow shaft.  As I draw back the magnet pulls in to the threads of the field point and makes a slight “tick” sound against to shaft.  It works flawlessly and has never failed. One thing I noticed… when this clicker breaks I don’t necessary (have to) release like I do with the Crick-It.  I have no explanation for that; it’s simply what’s happening.  It’s more like it’s a draw check rather than a signal to release.

   

By hunting season I’ll definitely have it mounted on my Titan or Morrsion risers.  Like everything else, it won’t be for everyone, but if you’re a clicker user, it may be just the thing for you.

I see Big Jim has it listed on the front page of his on-line catalog.  Here’s a link if you’d like to learn more about it.  

 https://bigjimsbowcompany.com/product/sideklick-draw-check-clicker/

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Re: Sidekick Draw Check Clicker: A simple review
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2016, 02:58:00 PM »
I would think there might be some effect on arrow flight from having the plunger in contact with the arrow shaft, and possibly the fletching.  Do you have any thoughts on this?
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Re: Sidekick Draw Check Clicker: A simple review
« Reply #2 on: July 23, 2017, 04:20:00 PM »
Are these still available?
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Re: Sidekick Draw Check Clicker: A simple review
« Reply #3 on: July 23, 2017, 04:42:00 PM »
Evidently still available.  The original link doesn't work, but    here\\'s a new one.
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Re: Sidekick Draw Check Clicker: A simple review
« Reply #4 on: August 02, 2017, 02:24:00 PM »
I got out a magnet and did a few "tests".  First, my convertapoint adapters are aluminum, and the magnet showed no interest in them.  Same for my broadhead adapters.  The magnet was highly attracted to the actual broadhead.  I shoot carbon arrows, and they are perhaps 3" longer than my draw length.  I would guess for me to be able to use these I would need to use shorter arrows, or figure how to get magnet attacting metal on or in the arrow closer to the riser.  Perhaps steel adapters?
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Re: Sidekick Draw Check Clicker: A simple review
« Reply #5 on: August 07, 2017, 08:06:00 PM »
I see no interference of the magnet with the field point. The second you release the magnet pulls back. I could not use one of these because my arrows are 2.5" to 3" longer than my draw for aiming purposes.
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