When I changed from poundshop mini hot glue sticks (£1 for 100) to reassuringly expensive Easton hot melt, my WA70 36 arrow pass PB went from 329 to 330.
I once read, compound and crossbows shoot an arrow to fast for hot melt glue, thus when they strike the target, they cannot handle the forces applied to the glue. Is this true? Did Easton reformulate the glue to account for tremendous forces on impact? Thanks.
When I changed from poundshop mini hot glue sticks (£1 for 100) to reassuringly expensive Easton hot melt, my WA70 36 arrow pass PB went from 329 to 330.
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Can I suggest that using pipe cleaners is easier than the cotton buds.
great idea...if you can find them any more.
@@rayking3466they're under the sink with the brasso
Easton’s in Utah, and nobody smokes there anymore 😆
I once read, compound and crossbows shoot an arrow to fast for hot melt glue, thus when they strike the target, they cannot handle the forces applied to the glue. Is this true? Did Easton reformulate the glue to account for tremendous forces on impact? Thanks.
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