Allen Crossbow Rail Lubricant Stick 0.15 oz, Reduces Friction & Noise, Increases Speed - 676

SKU: FLX-171668

Vendor Allen
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Product Description

The Crossbow Rail Lubricant increases bolt speed and string life while decreasing noise and string wear by reducing friction. This bow care essential comes in a convenient stick-in-a-tube design that is easy to apply and compact enough to keep in your bow case, pocket, or hunting pack.

Product Highlights

  • Reduces friction on crossbow rails to increase bolt speed and extend string life
  • Convenient stick applicator for quick, clean application in the field
  • Helps cut down shot noise and string wear for smoother, quieter performance
  • Ideal for synthetic bowstrings
  • Compact 0.15 oz size stores easily in cases, pockets, or packs

Specs

  • Product Type: Crossbow rail lubricant stick
  • Net Weight: 0.15 oz
  • Color: White
  • Dimensions: 2.625 in (L) x 0.625 in (W) x 0.625 in (H)
  • UPC: 026509006763
  • MPN: 676
  • Brand Name: Allen

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