Lubricating crossbow arrows...
I'm having quite a struggle pulling my crossbow arrows out of the practice blocks even when
using the screw-in pulling aid. It's a bit easier when rubbing a bit of oil on the shaft before
shooting but I would like to know what others use or do to address this problem please.
I'm shooting 360 fps so it must be quite a bit harder for those shooting higher fps setups.
Any input or advise would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
Re: Lubricating crossbow arrows...
My suggestion would be to get a better target. I’m shooting right around 400fps and I pull the bolts out with two fingers. Even when only shooting ten feet.
my target is a yellow jacket crossbow bag.
Re: Lubricating crossbow arrows...
Woody's arrow lube, or plain old ivory soap rubbed on will work quite well.
Re: Lubricating crossbow arrows...
A little spit on the shaft seems to help in most cases. :grin:
Re: Lubricating crossbow arrows...
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Originally Posted by
bighornbob
My suggestion would be to get a better target. I’m shooting right around 400fps and I pull the bolts out with two fingers. Even when only shooting ten feet.
my target is a yellow jacket crossbow bag.
Thanks, I will look into it.
Re: Lubricating crossbow arrows...
liquid car wax........works for me. micro 355
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Originally Posted by
Jagermeister
liquid car wax........works for me. micro 355
Thanks, I'll give it a try. I bought a Yellow Jacket a couple of days ago but haven't had a chance to try it yet.
When I next get out I'll use my foam block for 40-50 yards, leaving the 30 yards for the Yellow Jacket for now.
Re: Lubricating crossbow arrows...
I find if you run your bolts through a deer chest they get great lube!
sorry.... lol..... no idea, no bow here... just smart ass comments
Re: Lubricating crossbow arrows...
I’m shooting a Excalibur 440 Bulldog. My problem is finding the arrows after shooting them.