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Old 09-27-2006, 10:20 AM   #1
 
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Default What would be a good sub. for rail lube?

Howdy! again yaw;

I was wondering if one of you good folks could tell me a good substitute for rail lube? Will vaselline work? or maybe white grease?

I would realy appreciate any thougths or comments on the subject.


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Old 09-27-2006, 10:26 AM   #2
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From TenPoint!

Can I use a vaseline-like substance on my TenPoint crossbow rail instead of an oil-based rail lube?
Answer: Definitely NOT, unless you want to send your crossbow back to our Warranty/Repair Department for a good cleaning. The vaseline-like substances will build up in your trigger box and they also collect dirt. The result is normally the inability to cock your crossbow.
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Old 09-27-2006, 11:57 AM   #3
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Different xbow mfgrs advise different solutions, I wax my serving every 40 -50 shots and that's it. You might try Tri-Flow on the rail, wax on the serving, or your bows mfgrs advice. lots of stuff out there will chemically eat your serving, but wax won't.
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Old 09-27-2006, 01:45 PM   #4
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You really should stick with what the mfgr says. I use Excalbur's wax on the serving and heat it in with a heat gun and really rarely have to reapply. What is not suggested but that I do is to wax the string fibers. I guess I shouldn't because it will slow down the bow but I could care less about speed. What ever you use its like beer, moderation accecpt for Fridays!!!
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Old 09-27-2006, 02:00 PM   #5
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Hey Holler.. Just out of curiosity, why would you not want to use the wax the maker recommends? It's not like it cost much and you sure get alot of use out of a package. I "think" excalibur recomends WD40 for trigger and everybody has some of that around. The only thing I do that the maker does not suggest is Birchwood Casey SYNTHETIC SAFE action cleaner which seems to work great and leaves no residue. This I use only for the trigger assembly. >>>>>>Whack!!
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Hey have u tried T/C Bore Butter, its all natural and biodegradeable. Put some on the rails,i have been using it fer couple months now. Its slicker than Owl sh**!Don't know how it will effect string over long haul.[:-]
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Old 09-28-2006, 06:32 AM   #7
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Like Dnk said, stick with the manufacturer's recomended product, here's why, Horton rail lube: totally oderless
highly lubricious, less friction
superior adhesion, stays where you put it
all temp -45 to +450F
non-toxic and non-corrosive
won't wash off or disperse
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Ya know I may be the first to say it, but I know you guys are thinking it so here goes. First its mineral oil, and now its vaseline??? Where are you planing on sticking the arrows once you get them loaded??? That would be pushing the sadisim envelope. LOL, JK,


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Masochism is the operative word here.
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