Kisser Button

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  1. Bee

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    Do you use a kisser button?
    What type?


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    no.
     
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    Not always but when I do its a Draves Comfort Kiss.
     
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    A nock point is all I've ever used when I've used one.
     
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    Just went back to one after not using one for a couple of seasons. Due to my short ATA (30") and longer draw length (29.5") I can't get anchored with my nose. Put on a kisser and groups tightened up immediately.
     
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    muzzyman88 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I don't but its all personal preference. Instead of a plastic/rubber kisser, I take serving thread and tie a ball of thread where my nose hits the string. Its lighter and works for me.
     
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    No, but if someone hasn't shot a whole lot or has trouble anchoring the same every time, its a good idea
     
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    kurveball18 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    No, I use the tip of my nose. If your draw length is set and fits you well, the tip of your nose can work really well.
     
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    I do. I find on difficult angle shots it helps me to be certain my form and anchor are correct. Just another point of reference that I like to have. When I used to wear mesh face masks I stopped using them, but a few years ago I went back. I use either a Drave's Comfort Kisser or Pine Ridge. The PR are a little softer and smaller in size, so I use those more often.
     
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    I tie a small little bump on my string with brownell fury, Old bow string material. I hate those big rubber things you clamp on.


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    yes, the pine ridge archery kisser works just fine for me, I use the slide on smaller option. It's something I started using when just starting out in archery many years ago and now it feels likes something is missing if I don't use one, I'm just use to it at this point so I'm not changing it. Just one more anchor point to help make me as consistent as possible.
     
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    I've never used one but it seems that the pine ridge kisser button is a very popular choice of our customers. They are small, light weight, soft and come in several different colors.
     
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