My front and rear super slick bags don't seem to be super slippery anymore.I wash wandering what could be put on them to make them slick again. I used to spray my cardura bags with spray silicone but not sure if it works on super slick material.
The trouble with dryer sheets is that they are very toxic. They contain about 7 toxins that are very hazardous to the human body and can be absorbed by just handling them.I wasted about a year with different powders, waxes, sprays, and anything else I could think of trying to do away with the used dryer sheets that I've been using for many years, and you know what? Nothing works as well as the dryer sheets, period!
Yep, I finally gave up on using anything else and have been very happy with the results.
Most of my shooting is done in the West Texas tunnel so wind is not a problem. I'll agree that the dryer sheets can be a PITA out in the wind but with just a little effort and imagination you can always manage. I'll stick with the dryer sheets.
Consider this;
They're free.
No maintenance, waxing, cleaning, etc.
Still works better than anything else.
Carry some extras in a ziplock bag tucked away in the corner of your rest cart. If you get caught without spares, you can always press a dollar bill into service. Works good but not quite as slick as the dryer sheets.
Keep it simple
Gene Beggs
My front and rear super slick bags don't seem to be super slippery anymore.I wash wandering what could be put on them to make them slick again. I used to spray my cardura bags with spray silicone but not sure if it works on super slick material.
I did &the lady said to try powder but that doesn't work when it's humid.I've not had that problem with my super slick bags but if I do I'd call Protecktor and see what they say.
Yes, seems like gun is dragging across bags and affecting accuracy. I think I should have stayed with cardura bags and sprayed with silicone.Does the Rifle shoot any different with the bags being less slippery.
Glenn
The trouble with dryer sheets is that they are very toxic. They contain about 7 toxins that are very hazardous to the human body and can be absorbed by just handling them.
Lee Roy Cullins of Brownwood worked for 3M and got and used the first of the beaded slick cloth on his bags.
Al Elliott
Frank Wilson got me started with the 3M slippery cloth about 18yrs ago. I use Armor All.
Butch, Are you saying you put armorall on the material?