This review is from: Allen 674 Archery Bow String Wax (Sports)
Its bow string wax plain and simple. You need it to get the most out of your string, and to keep your string from fraying. I apply a coating every four sessions (about 24-30 arrows a session). Just rub it on the bare parts of the string then take a piece of brown paper bag and lightly rub the string down (this heats up the wax and “melts” it into the string fibers).
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This review is from: Allen 674 Archery Bow String Wax (Sports)
Traditional archers take note: Try this product and like me, you will probably find it to be a major tool in extending the life of your bowstrings!
I shoot Medieval English longbow archery with a 76-inch, 75 pound Yew traditional longbow. I’ve shot thousands of arrows on this string and because I use Allen Bowstring Wax after every three or four sessions, my string is as strong and tough as ever, with no deterioration.
I highly recommend this product for keeping your bowstrings supple and shred-free!
Now…Bring on the French knights and ‘Cry God for Harry, England and Saint George!!!’
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For Novice: After stringing the bow, rub the wax lengthwise. Now you have white wax on the surface. Use a clean sack paper to finish the task. Fold the paper in half around the string and run it along the string. The heat generated will cause the wax to soak between the strands evenly.
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Works,
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The Perfect Bowstring Wax!,
I shoot Medieval English longbow archery with a 76-inch, 75 pound Yew traditional longbow. I’ve shot thousands of arrows on this string and because I use Allen Bowstring Wax after every three or four sessions, my string is as strong and tough as ever, with no deterioration.
I highly recommend this product for keeping your bowstrings supple and shred-free!
Now…Bring on the French knights and ‘Cry God for Harry, England and Saint George!!!’
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Novice: Use clean sack paper to finish task,
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