Arrow removal???

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  1. Redneck wannabe

    Redneck wannabe Newb

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    My arrows are getting harder to remove from my block crossbow target. Any suggestions from this group?
     
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    Arrow lube. I use this stuff.

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    Arrow lube is great and you can also find several different tools that will wrap around your arrows to help remove your arrows.
     
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    A friend of mine made me a tool for this. He put together a section of pipe about 10" long with a threaded cap on one end. Inside it lined with foam which is soaked in armor all. You just unscrew the cap and push your arrow in every five or ten shots. It works great and is way cheaper than buying arrow lube.
     
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    Having the same issue and going to try silicone on the shafts. Only think I am thinking, if it is slick it will slide in easier also. Easier means further.
     
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    I found something called the Arrowjac. It's the only arrow remover I've seen that uses leverage. Anyone have experience with this product?


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    I've found a regular arrow puller works for my 3D and bag. My problem now is that I'm over-penetrating the Yellow Jacket and it can be a pita to feed the nock end back through all the stuffing.
     

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