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Got baby boar a bow couple years ago from a guy off the forum. Had troule getting her diald in. Turns out cams were switchd around. Got thatfixed and pretty mcuh dialed in. Still inconsistant. Thought, youth. Maybe. Talked to her about hand tourqe, playing peekaboo and general fom and funtion. Then i took a look at the side of her face where she draws to. Inconsistant. Had draw back to same place everytim on here cheek an blamo that was the prob. Now i cant pht a kisser on cause when she draws back the string runs into coating right where a kisser would be served into. I thought about a nock some where to put wo it touches her nos in the same place every time. Hints suggestions would most cooledge. Tuanks

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I line up my peep sight with the round guard of the sight, centering the two. Every time.

A solid anchor isn't super important as long as these two things line up.

You may need to get a smaller or larger peep so the guard fits just inside the peep.

I'm sure you'll get other opinions and options, but this works for me.

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Donbo is exactly right. National and world champions have won with a form of free floating - string doesn't really touch anything on or near the face, line the eye, peep, guard (pin) and target up and you can't go wrong, assuming you're at full draw and not torquing the bow, which you can do with or without a kisser. I've never cared for a kisser unless one wasn't using a peep, then maybe. And I always recommended touching your nose to the back side of the string in order to require you to bend properly on angled shots. If you have the string behind your nose, not only might you not bend properly but you might introduce string interference as well.

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And I always recommended touching your nose to the back side of the string in order to require you to bend properly on angled shots. If you have the string behind your nose, not only might you not bend properly but you might introduce string interference as well.

Yep, I touch the center of my nose to the rear of the string.

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Ok cool. The string actually comes past her nose to her nostril. Where she seems consistant. Ill take a look and talknto her about the peep and gourd thanks fellas

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