I wonder how this would do on the rail

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Re: I wonder how this would do on the rail

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Super Lube works good on rail - goes on wet dry's as white film.

For target issues use acetone to remove all graphics from shafts - much easier from there on out.
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Re: I wonder how this would do on the rail

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I just thought I would see if anyone had used this. I have heard about jig-a-loo, but haven't seen it in any stores. I thought this stuff might help especially with arrows wanting to stick so tight in some targets, and reduce the friction of the string on the rail.
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Re: I wonder how this would do on the rail

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strum wrote:
nchunterkw wrote:Archoil AR2400 on the rail. A dry lube that bonds to the metal and is really slick.
keith I looked at this at their web site.. looks good to me .. how do you apply it? and how does it look? I mean is it clear
I just apply a thin coat or two with a cotton swab or piede of cloth. It looks black in the bottle but I can't see anything on the rail. Stinks in the bottle too, but not once it's dry - which takes about 20 sec. Super slick. I saw no difference in arrow speed in 1 test I did, but the rail stays clean. I have not tried putting it on a serving yet. That's next. I'll try that instead of the Dalton's.
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