Mikehaleoutdoors
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- Aug 21, 2019
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Anyone have any experience with the Bomar nose button? I've used a kisser, but never this. Curious as to what people may think. Thanks.
Yes, I've had that same issue with the kissers, so I was intrigued by the nose button. Thanks.I picked one up, I like it. I've always touched my nose to the string but I do like having the small nose button better than just bare string. I've tied a knot to touch my nose to in the past and that works well too, but I do like the little spikes on the button a little better, easy to feel without putting too much pressure on the string.
I don't like regular kisser buttons, they pull my facial hair lol.
Hadn't thought about that. Good point. My 2019 Prime is longer axle to axle, but my backup Mathews is shorter. May have to play around with them.I think it would be good for shorter axle to axle bows where the string angle is sharper.
Good question. I'm not really sure. I think the nose buttons are a bit thicker.How is this really any different than a tied on kisser? Am I missing something?
Makes sense. Thank you D!With the nose nose button it has small points all around it. When you hit anchor a point on the nose button will touch the end of your nose and give you a very fine point of refference where as a kisser is a very crude anchor point. The kisser is easy to move around and be more of a floating anchor point rather than the very fine feedback you get from the nose button.
Great info, i fall victim to this from time to time..When people dial their single pin or any slider sight to farther yardages your anchor will drop lower on your face to compensate for the sight being lower. That brings the peep down in light with the sight. When your anchor goes lower on your face most peoples tendancy is to raise their head up slight causing you to see light over top of your sight housing. This in turn leads to a low miss and what is described as falling out of your peep.