ArmorAll works pretty well on pads that are a bit sticky. It's not so much a problem when you're shooting clay targets (even low gun) because you have time to think about what you're doing, know when the target's coming, where it's coming from, etc. However, when you're hunting, it's a different story. A surprise flush can result in less than perfect mounting technique--like one leg over a log when a grouse blows out. And in such situations, one may snag a pad on one's coat or vest. Better if it slides a bit. But once you've got the gun mounted, even a slicker pad isn't likely to slide around much. But on the pads that don't have the hard insert at the top (which are tapered just a bit to start with), some people will remove a little material to add a bit of taper, which helps prevent the top edge from snagging.