Reo wilde kisser button problems
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- That should tell you if you 'need' the kisser.
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- You may not need it to be accurate but there are still competitive target archers who use them (Reo and Logan Wilde come to mind) so if you're used to it and it helps you be more consistent/confident when the pressure is on for hunting, then by all means do that.
Form check. Recently got rid of kisser button. Feeling lost ...
- If having a kisser button allows you to find your 2 anchor points quickly and consistently, there is no reason for you to get rid of it.
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Q: Im thinking about trying a kisser button. They seem to go in and out of fashion?
A: The kisser button is a simple device attached to your recurve bow string to help with shot consistency. The logic behind it is that it is one more reference point on the face to ensure that the string and drawing hand are set in the same position shot after shot.
Attaching the kisser button accurately to the string is essential, and it is important that it references a place on the face that cannot or does not move during the normal shot cycle. Most set it up so that it touches a certain part of the top lip: hence the term kisser button.
Unlike stabilisers and clickers, a kisser button is not universally used by the very best archers; it is more of a personal choice by the archer and/or their coach.
However, there are some very high-prof
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| It sounds like a nitro/eliminator button. | |
| Id imagine that kisser button was making up the 1/2 inch in the corner of your mouth and now you’re seeing you’re a bit long without it. | |
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- Watched a video of a home made kisser button that would greatly help in aligning the cheek weld, that I think is the answer to my problem.