Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bow Hunting => Topic started by: oldleclercrd on April 04, 2011, 06:49:30 PM
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Sound pretty gross, but this stuff works! I shoot a 2011 Mathews z7 Extreme @ 72 lbs. (cranked up to the max) with 400 grain carbon arrows. I was having a hard time getting these hard hitting carbon arrows out of the targets until my friend introduced me to this great product Arrow Snot! I apply it to the front 8 or so inches of my arrow and now I pull them out of the targets with ease! Just wanted to share this with you and maybe you had something to add, thank you for your time!!
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I use woodys lube just a little dab on both sides at the tip and your good to go. One other thing I do is wrap my shaft. Wrapping my shaft dosent aid in pulling it out but the lube sure does! :chuckle:
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ALways wrap your shaft and lube it! :yike:
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get some work gloves that have the blue rubber stuff on the palm and fingers, gives you a better grip and made a huge difference for me
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I use woodys lube just a little dab on both sides at the tip and your good to go. One other thing I do is wrap my shaft. Wrapping my shaft dosent aid in pulling it out but the lube sure does! :chuckle:
woody's is pretty much the best invention ever
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I need to invest in some of it for my bows. My xforce at 83lbs sinks them into foam pretty hard :chuckle: After a 3d shoot my arms are dead. Not from shooing my bow, but from pulling arrows :chuckle: None of my friends want to pull my arrows :chuckle:
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ALways wrap your shaft and lube it! :yike:
I agree but your arrows can't stick that bad.
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I don't know about yo guys but I like to bury more than just the tip. The use of lube sounds like it would be a very effective way to help in getting maximum penetration while adding an easy retrieval. I'm gonna have to try some since I like to let loose several every evening.
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I use Gold Tip EZ pull tips. Their design makes pulling arrows much easier. Scroll down on this link and check em out.
http://www.above-timberline.com/gold%20tip%20arrow%20components.htm (http://www.above-timberline.com/gold%20tip%20arrow%20components.htm)
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I use this device. works great but you still have to pull hard. I'm gonna try some Woody's on my shaft. Lol
http://arrowpuller.com/ (http://arrowpuller.com/)
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I shot my first 3D last year out at Great N/W archery in Puyallup. My first round every arrow was a B#$CH to pull out. I couldn't believe how hard the arrow was to get out, I almost left a couple I was so frustrated. Came back into the shop & was introduced to Woody's . What a relief. I also use it at home on my broadhead target, works great. Mike
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Not a problem if you are shooting RInehart targets...
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Second the Rineharts...
Woody's is good as well as a good arrow puller.
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I just got a new Rinehart 18-1 block and its hard to pull em out. The reviews said they were hard to pull but I got it for durability. The reviews were right! The 18-1 block is a hard puller. I'm shooting a 70 pound Guardian with 425 grain total weight Beemans at 30" draw. Definitely gonna get some Woody's!
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I don't know about yo guys but I like to bury more than just the tip. The use of lube sounds like it would be a very effective way to help in getting maximum penetration while adding an easy retrieval. I'm gonna have to try some since I like to let loose several every evening.
:chuckle:
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Woodys is the way to go but a small amount is all it takes don't use to much.
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ALways wrap your shaft and lube it! :yike:
I agree but your arrows can't stick that bad.
We have had arrows stick pretty good infact there was three of us that hit the x ring on a yote and had to leave 2 arrows behind. The guys behind us tried and also failed. Someone ended up cutting the target to get them out. Woodies from there on.
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I use this device. works great but you still have to pull hard. I'm gonna try some Woody's on my shaft. Lol
http://arrowpuller.com/ (http://arrowpuller.com/)
I use the same one.
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I have a spray can of silicon lube on my workbench, spray some on a paper towel and wipe the arrows with it.
A bar of Dove soap works really well also.