Archery release issue

asrcpp223

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After putting a lot of time hiking around vandenberg afb looking for pigs crawling around in some gnarly areas and being unsuccessful my Scott rhino xt got a bit dirty.
Shot in the backyard and my groups got very sloppy(even put on in my fence :[), hit the release with some electrical contact cleaner and it did the trick

What do you guys use in this situation to restore your releases good as new?

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Honestly that seems pretty accurate, only really works 100% when I spray it. Bummer

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Clean it with soap and water and a tooth brush it's just VAFB dirt and don't put any lube on it otherwise when you hit the dirt again it wont blow out or flush with water
 
I agree with sprig, buy a new one but clean up the old one and put it in your pack, never bowhunt with out a back up release
 
Buy a new one. If you want to try to clean and lube it, then let dry completely and then use only graphite-based dry lube. Otherwise it will collect dirt and gum up more easily.
 
Cleaned the hell out of it and it works great now, definitly going to grab another one just in case.

Thanks all


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