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#4
that sucks man... exactly why I don't use a kisser right there. That's also why I practice w/out a peep and shooting fingers as well.
Now, if my sight goes... I'm out.
Now, if my sight goes... I'm out.
#6
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 133
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I have always shot with a kisser, until I bought my General. I saw a thread on here where guys were talking about kissers not working well with the string supressors on the new BowTechs. So I decided to give it up and have no regrets at all.
#8
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 760
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From: Grand Forks BC Canada
For most people with good, solid anchor points, shooting without a kisser doesn't compromise accuracy one iota. I used to use one but eliminated it quite a few years ago. The reason for me was I found it too difficult toget ontoproperly with a face mask on. Once you get used to shooting without one, you'll never miss it.
Man, how big is your house?
I was shooting 35yards in my basement just now.

#9
You will find out that you are probably MORE accurate WITHOUT the kisser.They hender you from getting good solid anchors more than helping.
It is quite posible though,that a slight peep adjustment will be needed now to feel even more comfortable without it.
It is quite posible though,that a slight peep adjustment will be needed now to feel even more comfortable without it.


