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RE: A simple change..... a world of difference
The nose button is something that I've been using for about 10+ years. Did I develop it? I don't know. It's just something that came to mind one day to establish a 'hunting' anchor point because the kisser was hard to feel when using a face mask.
It also, IMPO, is better for hunting than a kisser because it locates the eye on the string faster and gets you to the peep quicker and more effectively. I've found, as David willcomfirm, that the nose button keeps the head in a more 'upright' position. What is it? Nothing more than relocating the kisser just below the peep. You must, however, put serving on the string. This is always necessary when using noks and will keep the unit from moving on a waxed string. I've also used large noks for some customers and had one customer recently want me to build up serving into a large bump. I used crossbow serving material in this case. Frank: Youshould attend my seminar where you'd learn this and many more 'tricks' about archery form and equipment.;) |
RE: A simple change..... a world of difference
I call them Noser's? I use one when I shoot without a peep. I just put some serving or a small knot where the string touches my nose.
Paul |
RE: A simple change..... a world of difference
pictures? i always just cut a big enough oval out of my face mask to allow the kisser to slide into the corner of my mouth but the nose thing sounds like a plan.
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RE: A simple change..... a world of difference
This info is great!
Only if Len is closer. I need my form check and my bow fine tuning. :) |
RE: A simple change..... a world of difference
I need my form check and my bow fine tuning. :) |
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