Kisser Button
Anyone use these? What are some of the negative and positive impacts from one?
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RE: Kisser Button
i have one on my Browning and i like it a lot. i makes me keep my anchor point the same everytime, which allows me too shoot more accurately. You mine as well give it a try for only $2
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For those who use a Kisser Button do you use a Peep Sight too?
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I have both a kisser button and a peep. They both help me shoot more accurately cause of the same ancor point everytime I pull back.
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I shoot both for the extra confidence it give me.
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i have both and it helps me keep the same spot every time. like the other guy said, its only two bucks, might as well try it.
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I use a kisser the xl kisser to be exact. I do not use a peep with it. The only dissadvantage is if you wear a heavy facemask you cannot feel it but I use spandoflage head net and have no problems at all. I love it because it gives me a consistent anchor everytime and I shoot well with it.
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RE: Kisser Button
It is an excellent anchoring point. You will develop a great shooting form by using in...IMO.
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Kisser's are great if you have lots of trouble establishing and anchor point. I used to use a kisser and a peep. I don't use the kisser anymore, because I have developed a foolproof anchor point. I do however usea tru-peep. Stick with the peep for sure, like I said if you struggle with the anchor point, go with the kisser.
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I personally use a kisser and a peep, however, I put the kisser at the tip of my lips instead of the corner. I also invert my hand and lock my knuckles into my jaw bone. and on top of all that, I put the string barely on my nose.
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