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    Quote Originally Posted by martinbowhunter View Post
    I think it's made by the company Zep
    i dont know if you have used it or not but i like that stuff its good.

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    Thanks to all. I'll give some of these a try in a couple months when seasons over, if I don't fill both tags before then. 2 bird limit here in Spring, and I would really like to get both birds with archery this year. Never done that before. lol
    2006 Rytera Bullet X 60#---2008 Moab 70#
    2008/12 Firecat 60#--- 2010 Warthog 70#
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ehunter View Post
    Thanks to all. I'll give some of these a try in a couple months when seasons over, if I don't fill both tags before then. 2 bird limit here in Spring, and I would really like to get both birds with archery this year. Never done that before. lol
    well good luck and get your birds.

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    Don't expect Kroil to smell like peppermint, it doesn't! My wife pretty much outlawed the use of Kroil and PB Blaster in our house. Sometimes it's easier to beg for forgiveness than ask for permission.
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    As for customer service. I couldn't tell you. As with most quality products I doubt that you'll ever be in need of repairs.
    ^^ The way it should be, never having to know if customer service is great or not! Too bad it isn't that way for all companies. It makes you wonder when eveyone knows about great customer service from a company doesn't it? ^^

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    Thumbs up rh stage 2

    I might suggest, BUT u do need to be careful ,and the back of the cam supported well, [sometimes I use a socket under neath bad screw or bolt ] find the proper bit , either a snap on or a high quality one, put a extension on so u have clearance from ur hand and wack it a few times with a hammer , repeat as necessary, soak with pb blaster , try again , I dont like heating things up unless its absolutely necessary, removes strength and warps , i guess a hammer dose to if u sledge it so be careful hope this helps good luc

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