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Yes, using a bowstring wax regularly can help maintain a consistent and optimal string performance, reducing wear and tear on your bow and improving your accuracy.
Maintaining Bowstring Performance
Using a bowstring wax regularly is essential for maintaining optimal bowstring performance. A bowstring wax is designed to reduce friction between the string and the bow’s cam or idler wheel, helping to prevent wear and tear on your equipment. Apply a small amount of wax to the bowstring and cam or idler wheel, following the manufacturer’s recommended application guidelines.
Frequency of Application
For entry-level compound bows, apply bowstring wax every 10-20 shots or after each hunting trip. This will help maintain a consistent string performance and prevent wear and tear on your bow. As you increase your shooting frequency, you may need to apply wax more frequently.
Choosing the Right Wax
When selecting a bowstring wax, look for products specifically designed for compound bows. Avoid using household waxes or oils, as they can damage your bow’s components. Opt for a wax with a moderate to high viscosity, which will provide the necessary lubrication without attracting dirt or debris. Use a small amount of wax, as excessive application can attract dirt and debris, leading to string performance issues.
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