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Nose Button Or Kisser Button. I no longer use a nose or kisser button because they were distracting me from focusing on my anchor point on my face which i. I don't like the nose buttons because they are to big and, why pay for them when serving material is so cheap. I don't like kissers because you can move your lips quite a bit. I recently tried a nose button and i have seen an improvement in my consistency. Most archers can easily feel the string on their nose, but some like to use a button. To each their own for sure, but i find that i don't need one. I'm asking today who out there uses a kisser button on their bows, who doesn't, and why? If you do decide to. If you're shooting a non moveable, multi pin hunting sight and centering the housing, a nose button will be better than a kisser. The nose button helped me get the string back. And if there's a preference for either. Another common anchor point is the nose. This device is graciously called a snotter button.

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I recently tried a nose button and i have seen an improvement in my consistency. I'm asking today who out there uses a kisser button on their bows, who doesn't, and why? I no longer use a nose or kisser button because they were distracting me from focusing on my anchor point on my face which i. And if there's a preference for either. Most archers can easily feel the string on their nose, but some like to use a button. If you do decide to. Another common anchor point is the nose. I don't like kissers because you can move your lips quite a bit. To each their own for sure, but i find that i don't need one. The nose button helped me get the string back.

Amazon.co.uk Best Sellers The most popular items in Archery Kisser Buttons

Nose Button Or Kisser Button I recently tried a nose button and i have seen an improvement in my consistency. Another common anchor point is the nose. I no longer use a nose or kisser button because they were distracting me from focusing on my anchor point on my face which i. If you do decide to. Most archers can easily feel the string on their nose, but some like to use a button. This device is graciously called a snotter button. To each their own for sure, but i find that i don't need one. I don't like the nose buttons because they are to big and, why pay for them when serving material is so cheap. And if there's a preference for either. I don't like kissers because you can move your lips quite a bit. I recently tried a nose button and i have seen an improvement in my consistency. If you're shooting a non moveable, multi pin hunting sight and centering the housing, a nose button will be better than a kisser. I'm asking today who out there uses a kisser button on their bows, who doesn't, and why? The nose button helped me get the string back.

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