Anyone using a kisser button?

DannC

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I have been frustrated by shooting a group with three and even four shots that are nearly touching one another and then another shot or two that are a inch or more away. 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. Found a company "Sight Expeditor" that offers a rather large button that attaches with a velcro strap around the butt stock.
Anyone using this with pros and cons. They are very common in the archery world. I would prefer a smaller button that would more consistanly align my head position behind the scope and permanently attache to the adjustable cheek riser. Anyone have a homemade solution?
 
I have found that if my NPOA is not right my groups suffer. Apply the fundamentals and you won’t need a “fix” to have to rely on.
 
Sounds like you just need to practice dry firing more to me.

While you watch tv in the evenings just shoulder your rifle and pull the trigger. I use the pull string dongle on the shades across the room as my point of aim. Some people say to stock a thumb tack in the wall across the room, just whatever works for you. Just get off the rifle and then back on and pull the trigger, build those muscle memories.

What happens if you depend on the velcro button and it moves on you? Crutches wont always be there and then you can tumble down the stairs because you never learned to walk by yourself.
 
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