Stopped last year using a kisser after many years with one, don't miss it a bit!
Stopped last year using a kisser after many years with one, don't miss it a bit!
Fury X Archery SS, Stage 1 Strings Hunting PS, Slick Trick PS, Gold Tip AS, Trophy Blend Scents PS, Bohning SS, CarboMask PS, Spot Hogg PS, Dead Center Archery BPS, TightSpot PS, Team QAD, Vortex Optics PS
If peeps set correct and you center your eye in the peep why on earth do I need a pacifier (wHOOPS KISSER BUTTON)
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OK-Archery DST 40, 09 Elite Z28, Vortex binos 15X50 Vipers , Carter releases, Trophy Taker rests, Vapor Trail strings, Custom Bow Equipment sights, Goldtip arrows. B Stinger Stabilizers. Slick Tricks
Elite Answer 28" 70# (283fps with hunting arrow)
MBG Custom Ascent/Vengeance, Stokerized Stabilizer
QAD HDX Rest, GT XT Hunter Arrows
Hardcore Max release, RAMCAT Broadheads PROSTAFF
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I dumped the peep because I couldn't take a shot at a buck because I couldn't see through it. It was close to the end of legal shooting time but time wise It was still legal to shoot. I bought a no peep and shot with both the no peep and peep for a month. After a month I took the peep out and accuracy was the same. Like I said I used to shoot a ton. Now I have a kid and have to work a lot more to make ends meet. In the end I need another reference point. I chose a kisser over a peep because the kisser will not hinder me from shooting until the last second of daylight. If it comes down to not hunting or hunting with a crutch, give me a crutch.
Mathews Switchback XT
2009 Elite GT500
Peep or Kisser both is kind of a wast of time.
EAT, SLEEP, BOW HUNT!!!!!
For pie plate accuracy maybe. I never got into the kisser when I switched to a compound. as for the Peep I have shot test bows with out and you would be surprised how accurate you can get but its no where as accurate as with a peep.
Edit. I should say for me its not as accurate.
Last edited by Maybee-R; 03-13-2012 at 02:11 PM.
No ifs and or buts Just maybee.
For whatever reason, it seemed that I was always adjusting my peep based on making sure the kisser was in the corner of my mouth. One day the kisser went flying off, so I started using string to nose and my knuckle where the jaw bones meet. For me, that was a repeatable, accurate anchor and I didn't have to fuss with my peep anymore.
2010 GT500, 29", 60#
CBE TEK Target with Spot Hogg scope
Reversed Limbdriver
KTECH KSB-1 string stop
KTECH KB2-11 stabilizer
Easton Flatline 400's
Sorry, I meant to say having both on a bow at the same time is kind of a waste of time.
EAT, SLEEP, BOW HUNT!!!!!
never tried one (kisser)