Wax?
I was using my new 3D turkey target today and about split a gut trying to remove the (carbon fiber) shafts from the target. Would wax on the shafts be a good option for removal or do you have a better trick?
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They make stuff to put on your arrow but I have no personal experience. I use an arrow puller. It helps to get a better grip. 0 -
Thanks![^] Found this one! http://www.ddarchery.com/ 0 -
Definitely get an arrow puller. Bought one myself and it made extraction much easier. 0 -
http://yhst-89512294257137.stores.yahoo.net/scvetaarrefl.html
This stuff is awesome! Just don't get it on your fingers. I use it anytime I see targets other than Rineharts.
http://www.rinehart3d.com/
More expensive targets, but well worth the price.0 -
That's the one I have a Rinehart
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quote:Originally posted by FrancF
That's the one I have a Rinehart
Usually arrows pull really easy from Rinehart targets. I had young kids (5 year olds) pulling arrows from 70lb bows. The only time they will stick hard is if the arrow goes through the plastic tubes that hold the inserts in the target.0 -
On mine, some come out easy some don't. Sure my sweaty hands did not help much on that day.[:D] 0 -
I silicone my shafts when I shoot the 3D animal targets.
I had one stuck so bad I ended up ruining it pulling it out. Silicone from then on, but I quit shooting them anyway. Just bags & layered targets now.0 -
Got the puller, from http://www.ddarchery.com/ Fast shipping! Quality, and it works NICE!!!! 0 -
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stuf is slicker that cat poop on lenolium0 -
quote:Originally posted by buckeyboy
Nothing better than scorpion venom.. just google it
stuf is slicker that cat poop on lenolium
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