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Kisser or not
#12
RE: Kisser or not
ORIGINAL: Splitear_Leland
As long as I can anchor my release hand there is no need for a kisser.On the other hand mygirlfriend has probably one of the best looking kissers around, but I don't wanna brag too much.
As long as I can anchor my release hand there is no need for a kisser.On the other hand mygirlfriend has probably one of the best looking kissers around, but I don't wanna brag too much.
#13
RE: Kisser or not
I use a kisser and a peep. I actually dont like using either. Dont get me wrong, they are both good for helping aquire the target more accurately, but the peepreduces about 10 minutes of hunting time in the critical last minutes of light in the evenings, and Ive had them move before and not notice it until my shots starting moving up slowly. And, my kissersometimes distracts me when I wearing heavier masks as I cant always feelthe kisserin the corner of my mouth when a deer is in range and I have a few seconds to make the shot, I just go by anchor point at that point, just like Wash Hunter said.
#18
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: DFW
Posts: 1,195
RE: Kisser or not
When I first started bow hunting I went with a kisser button in conjunction with a release and peep.I soon realized that I was consciously thinking about where everything fell into place when I went to full draw.It seemed too make me more "mechanical" and having to think the process through in the heat of the moment was something that didn't sit well with me.
I thenscrapped the release and kisser button and started shooting fingers and a peep and haven't looked back. With fingers, I know I'm ready when my index finger touches the corner of my mouth. Nothing else to think about. The simpler the better for me.
I thenscrapped the release and kisser button and started shooting fingers and a peep and haven't looked back. With fingers, I know I'm ready when my index finger touches the corner of my mouth. Nothing else to think about. The simpler the better for me.