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    #31
    I tied one on my old bow string using some serving string. It wasn't pretty but it was effective. I'm going to try a Pine Ridge Nitro Button on the new string and see how that works.

    Watch along as I show how I tie in my kisser buttons using serving material and why I prefer this method to help me shoot better at both close and long dista...

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      #32
      Originally posted by canny View Post
      I don't have string leaches like most people do, but I figure the one kisser button probably weighs less than the typical 2 string silencers.
      Remember it’s not weight but location of weight. 10g up by cams isn’t as hard to move as say.. 6g towards the middle of string.

      Not enough to make a shootable difference in speed.... but I personally don’t shoot one

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        #33
        Yep
        My groups are consistent out to 60 and anchor on that sucker every time

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          #34
          I had one on when i first started shooting but then i removed it one i put a new string on.

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            #35
            I do not use a kisser buttom, but I am thinking about trying one out.

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              #36
              Yes for me...

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                #37
                Nope

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                  #38
                  Kisser button or not?

                  Got mine installed. So far I am digging it.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Darton View Post
                    No, slows your FPS. Practice on an anchor point.
                    yeah because 3.176 fps matters so much.

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                      #40
                      I like it. Don't even think about it, but every consistent anchor point matters to me.

                      Some of you are better and don't need it.

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                        #41
                        Kisser button or not?

                        Originally posted by sweetinlow660 View Post
                        yeah because 3.176 fps matters so much.


                        That was my thinking as well.[emoji4] I’d rather have another anchor point check than a couple FPS.

                        Still liking mine a lot.

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                          #42
                          I’m not a fan of them, but it’s all about what YOU are comfortable with


                          Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Darton View Post
                            No, Practice on an anchor point.
                            This

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by 8pointer View Post
                              This
                              Why? The OP stated that he doesn't use string leaches so there is no extra weight and or loss of speed and the kisser button is one of the most fail proof ways to practice and monitor your anchor point.

                              So what is the reasoning behind the no kisser button theory? I'm seriously interested not trying to start an argument at all.

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                                #45
                                Kisser on all my bows i realized along time ago my anchor can change just a bit with a mask on, a big buck, and leaning down and to the side for a shot.

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