How many don't use a kisser anymore?
#22
RE: How many don't use a kisser anymore?
Len, excellent point. That's not the answer I expected....I had built up in my mind that buy shooting a right handed bow left handed you had some magical tuning trick up your sleeve, but I like your answer better....Thanks.
#24
RE: How many don't use a kisser anymore?
I'm shooting better group's than I ever have ,and that's without the kisser button . I used a kisser for the first couple year's when I was trying to find a consistant anchor point ,but now that I have that ,I have no need for the kisser. Anchor point and peep as Trevwill say's . I also remember to anchor my release into the corner of my mouth.
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nubo
#25
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Baltimore Maryland USA
Posts: 1,385
RE: How many don't use a kisser anymore?
I usually start out with a new bow without a kisser/nose button until I've established a good 'feel' with the bow. At that time I'm shooting very well and have established that comfort zone.
Then I add the kisser/nose button and do some minor adjustments to get that 'absolute' position that I'll know when it happens. Then, and only then, will I get the quick positioning on the peep that I desire/require for low-light hunting. It is also then that I get the 'best' shooting form as witnessed recently by my new tech. Again, he was amazed at the difference all of that finite adjustment made to my shooting form, accuracy and comfort. The whole process takes me weeks of walking away and readjusting until I finally hit that 'sweet spot' with a new bow.
Hope this helps.
Then I add the kisser/nose button and do some minor adjustments to get that 'absolute' position that I'll know when it happens. Then, and only then, will I get the quick positioning on the peep that I desire/require for low-light hunting. It is also then that I get the 'best' shooting form as witnessed recently by my new tech. Again, he was amazed at the difference all of that finite adjustment made to my shooting form, accuracy and comfort. The whole process takes me weeks of walking away and readjusting until I finally hit that 'sweet spot' with a new bow.
Hope this helps.