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I droped my crossbow out of a tree stand and 'skinned up' the outer covering on the prod. This covering seems to be neopreme and now what shall I repair this break with?

2007-04-13 04:39:10 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Outdoor Recreation Hunting

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Amazing there are people out there who don't know what a crossbow is. I always think "compound bow" when I hear crossbow.

OK, hmm, now my mind is thinking you are speaking either of the "string" coating or the fiberglass "bow" piece or arrow holder thing. When I think of neoprene I think of a diving wetsuit so I'm thinking more along the line of vinyl coating.

There are paints they sell for camoflaging your own shotgun or rifle and there are liquid vinyls they use to coat tool handles and automotive applications like interior door panels and dashboards. So, theorizing, you can start at the sporting goods stores and work your way to the automotive stores.

Last but not least, order the piece or part from the manufacturer that made your crossbow. Might google them up the www.

2007-04-13 05:38:55 · answer #1 · answered by CactiJoe 7 · 0 0

I'm Lithuanian but live in America! Anyway for pigs you may not want a bow. A charging pig is extremely dangerous. For anything else it's what you want. Crossbows are easier. Compounds are more challenging. If your older crossbows are the way to go cause in the extreme cold you could pull a muscle or something by not moving for hours then pulling back a bow. If your below 40 I say compound Above 40 crossbow Only thing with crossbow is after 10 shots your arms feel like falling off

2016-05-19 16:38:44 · answer #2 · answered by renetta 3 · 0 0

Rubber cement. Most oyher strong glues will eat the neoprene. You could sew it also.

2007-04-13 05:36:03 · answer #3 · answered by .300 man 2 · 0 0

What is crossbow i really don't know what that is

2007-04-13 04:45:12 · answer #4 · answered by cookie monster 2 · 0 3

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