The TenPoint HCA112 Premium Lubricant delivers superior crossbow maintenance with its advanced foam applicator system. This specialized 1-ounce formula extends string life and maintains consistent arrow velocities across thousands of shots.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard spray lubricants that drip off surfaces, the HCA112 features a precision foam applicator that adheres directly to crossbow strings and rail surfaces. The synthetic blend penetrates deep into string fibers while forming a protective barrier against moisture and debris. Laboratory testing shows 40% longer string life compared to petroleum-based alternatives.
Key Features
- Foam applicator ensures precise placement without waste or overspray
- 1-ounce squeeze bottle provides approximately 200 applications
- Compatible with all TenPoint crossbow models and synthetic strings
- Temperature stable from -20°F to 150°F for year-round performance
- Non-toxic synthetic formula won't attract dirt or game-spooking odors
- Reduces string friction by up to 15% for consistent arrow flight
- Prevents premature cam bearing wear and rail scoring
Field testing demonstrates reliable performance across hunting seasons and competitive shooting events. The lubricant maintains effectiveness through rain, snow, and extreme temperature variations. Hunters report consistent point-of-impact accuracy even after extended storage periods. The foam application method allows precise treatment of specific wear points without contaminating optics or grip surfaces.
Technical Specs
- Volume: 1 fluid ounce (30ml) in squeeze bottle
- Application: Integrated foam applicator tip
- Formula: Synthetic polymer blend with corrosion inhibitors
- Operating temperature: -20°F to 150°F (-29°C to 66°C)
- Compatibility: All crossbow string materials and rail systems
- Shelf life: 5 years from manufacture date
- Made in USA with premium synthetic components
The HCA112 represents TenPoint's commitment to crossbow longevity through precision maintenance products. Professional guides and tournament shooters rely on this formula for consistent equipment performance when accuracy matters most.